Podcast: Ep666: Open Book: Frederick Forsyth, Robert Louis Stevenson and the literary salons of Afghanista

Podcast: Ep666: Open Book: Frederick Forsyth, Robert Louis Stevenson and the literary salons of Afghanista

May 20, 2011

Author(s): BBC Radio 4

Podcast: Books and Authors

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Mariella talks to Frederick Forsyth, forty years after he wrote his ground-breaking novel The Day of the Jackal, one of the first modern international conspiracy thrillers. Authors Louise Welsh and Francis Spufford pay homage to one of the giants of English literature, Robert Louis Stevenson. And how amateur writers across Afghanistan are critiquing each other's work in home-grown literary salons.

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