As the dust settles after the controversial US presidential election, novelist Zoe Heller, a Brit living in New York, gives her perspective on where America should go now. Show more
As the dust settles on the US presidential election, BBC Radio 4 asks five acclaimed writers to give their point of view on where America goes next. Show more
After the presidential election, five writers give their point of view on where America goes now. Thomas Chatterton Williams on what he sees as a deepening racial divide in the US. Show more
After the presidential election, five acclaimed writers give their point of view on where America goes now. Jill Lepore takes us back to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Show more
After the US election, five writers give their view on where America goes now. Andrew Sullivan gives his verdict on why Hillary Clinton lost the election. Show more
After the election, five acclaimed writers give their point of view on where America goes now. Philosopher John Gray argues that apocalyptic forebodings are exaggerated. Show more