“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
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Textual Production | Malorie Blackman | |
Textual Production | Shelagh Delaney | |
Textual Production | E. Arnot Robertson | |
Textual Production | Michelene Wandor | This publication was one of a group of four: the others are by Zoë Fairbairns
, Valerie Miner
, and Victoria Nelson
. Three of Wandor's stories are revised from versions which appeared in Guests... |
Textual Production | Liz Lochhead | |
Textual Production | Kate Clanchy | BBC Radio 3
broadcast readings and discussion by KC
and working-class poet Paul Farley
of poems by Philip Larkin
based on train travel around Larkinland and conversation with some of its denizens. “Children of the Whitsun Weddings”. BBC Radio 3 Sunday Feature. |
Textual Production | Harold Pinter | Pinter began this work as a radio play. The BBC
archives hold a scene-by-scene plan he made for it, plus statements about overall themes and purpose. This plan was rejected in November 1958, but later... |
Textual Production | Muriel Spark | An Author's Note says that both stories and plays were written on the same creative wavelength, Spark, Muriel. Voices At Play. Penguin. 7 |
Textual Production | Naomi Jacob | NJ
made an additional career as a public lecturer; without any specialist expertise, she could express confident and articulate opinions on a wide range of topics. She was a regular and outspoken contributor to the... |
Textual Production | Sarah Daniels | SD
considered she had never enjoyed anything so much as collaborative work on the BBC World Service
radio soap Westway (in work broadcast in November 1997). Bull, John, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 245. Gale Research. 114-15 |
Textual Production | Josephine Tey | Gordon Daviot
(also known as JT
) published a volume of eight one-act plays (of which all but one had been broadcast on BBC
Radio during the Second World War), Leith Sands, and Other Short Plays. Henderson, Jennifer Morag. Josephine Tey, a life. Sandstone Press. 225 Roy, Sandra. Josephine Tey. Twayne. 25 |
Textual Production | Shelagh Delaney | |
Textual Production | Marghanita Laski | |
Textual Production | Susan Hill | SH
began reviewing books for Time and Tide as an undergraduate. After taking her degree she spent five years as book-review editor for the Coventry Evening Telegraph before returning to fiction. By the mid-1960s she... |
Textual Production | Fleur Adcock | Absent from the volume is Miramar, a poem about her mother, and the difficult relationship they had while the poet was in her teens. This is available on the BBC World Service
website. |
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