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What role a grandmother?

Margaret Forster From www.theinterviewonline.co.uk

On the publication of her latest novel "Isa & May" the veteran writer Margaret Forster discusses with Nicola Barranger whether grandmothers have any function in the family and whether we…

4 February 2010

The ballet world's Angry Young Man

Jann Parry From theinterviewonline.co.uk

Jann Parry discusses the legacy of one of the world greatest choreographers, Kenneth MacMillan, a Billy Elliot of his day, who turned the ballet word upside down by creating works…

4 December 2009

Ruth Rendell on Sherlock Holmes

Ruth Rendell From theinterviewonline.co.uk

Baronnes Rendell of Babergh discusses the differences between Conan Doyle's relationshiop with Sherlock Holmes and hers with her own sleuth Inspector Wexford.

25 November 2009

Sadie Jones talks about Success and Small Wars

Sadie Jones From theinterviewonline.co.uk

Following the huge success of her debut novel The Outcast (shortlisted for 2008 Orange Prize) Sadie Jones talks about her latest and much awaited work Small Wars. The two main…

16 October 2009

Justin Cartwright's new novel is a Dream

Justin Cartwright From theinterviewonline.co.uk

Justin Cartwright talks about his latest book To Heaven by Water explaining that for him writing a novel is as much about examining the human condition as it is about…

23 July 2009

Sticking out with Marina Lewycka

Marina Lewycka From theinterviewonline.co.uk

After decades of unpublished writing, Marina Lewycka's world changed three years ago with the publication of A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian. As much thanks to word of mouth…

23 July 2009

Sarah Dunant in a 16th Convent

Sarah Dunant From theinterviewonline.co.uk

Sarah Dunant's third novel in her Renaissance trilogy is set in a convent in 16th Century Italy. As she tells Nicola Barranger, Sacred Hearts is a account of convent life…

17 July 2009

Craig Revel Horwood talks real talent in Hot Mikado

Craig Revel Horwood From theinterviewonline.co.uk

Stepping out of judging Strictly Come Dancing and back into directing, Craig Revel Horwood interrupts rehearsals to talk about why he sees more dynamic talent on the British stage than…

17 July 2009

Joan Bakewell's debut novel recalls a lost age

Joan Bakewell From theinterviewonline.co.uk

In an extended slideshow audio interview, the veteran journalist and TV & Radio presenter tells Nicola Barranger about the plot and inspiration behind her debut novel All the Nice Girls.…

9 March 2009

Edward Hall's Propeller Company begins a new International Tour

Edward Hall From Theinterviewonline.co.uk

As the all-male Shakespearean company Propeller embarks on its latest national and international tour, its director Edward Hall outlines why doing A Midsummer Night’s Dream works exceptionally well with an…

16 January 2009

Churchill's Wonderful (double-crossing) Wizards

Nicholas Rankin From theinterviewonline.co.uk

At the recent Cheltenham Literature Festival, Nicholas Rankin talks to Nicola Barranger about his latest work – Churchill’s Wizards – the British Genius for Deception. He talks about how the…

30 October 2008

Peter Bowles plays Shakespeare

Nicola Barranger From theinterviewonline.co.uk

During a break in rehearsals the veteran actor Peter Bowles takes time out to talk about his latest role. He plays Don Armado, "a fantastical Spaniard" in Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s…

24 October 2008

Rare Visit by Egyptian superstar writer Alaa al Aswany

Alaa Al Aswany

Following the huge success of The Yacoubian Building Egyptian writer Alaa al Aswany tells The Interview Online about his new novel Chicago, his new internatinal success and what the West…

26 September 2008

New Book about WW2 highlights same problems 60 years on

Julie Summers From The Interview Online

In her book Stranger in the House, Julie Summers talks to those whose lives were affected by returning servicemen after World War – just some of 4 million ex-servicemen who…

22 September 2008

Kate Summerscale

Kate Summerscale

Kate Summerscale tells The Interview Online how she came to write her award winning book The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher - a story which gripped the nation in Victorian Britain

30 November 1999

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