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Last broadcast on Thu, 31 Dec 2009, 16:00 on BBC Radio 4 (see all broadcasts).
Synopsis
Mariella Frostrup and her guests discuss a generally unheralded figure in the writing of a book - its editor.
Mariella talks to Diana Athill, the former editor of novelists including VS Naipaul, John Updike and Jean Rhys, and herself the author of Stet, an acclaimed memoir of her life in publishing.
John Carey, the author of a recent biography of William Golding, explains how Golding's masterpiece Lord of the Flies was saved from the rejects pile - and extensively remodelled - by Golding's first editor.
The editor and writer Jenny Uglow reveals some of the tricks of her trade, and the novelists Giles Foden and DJ Taylor discuss how novelists rely on - and sometimes ignore - their editors, from Dickens to the present day.
Book List:
Diana Athill: Life Class
Publisher: Granta
John Carey: William Golding: The Man Who Wrote Lord of the Flies
Publisher: Faber
Giles Foden: Turbulence
Publisher: Faber
D J Taylor: Ask Alice
Publisher: Chatto and Windus
Jenny Uglow: A Gambling Man: Charles II and the Restoration
Publisher: Faber
Chapters
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Chapter 1
Mariella talks to Diana Athill, the former editor and the author of Stet, an acclaimed memoir of her life in publishing.
Broadcasts
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Sun 27 Dec 200916:00
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Thu 31 Dec 200916:00


