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Courtesy of BBC's iPlayer,
here (from 0.45) is John Carey interviewed by Mark Lawson on Radio 4's
Front Row last night. Carey discusses,
inter alia, the '
rape story', the struggle to find a publisher for
Lord of the Flies, the subtitle of his own biography, the unpublished Golding papers and novels, the reasons for Golding's mid-career drought, and his own changed feelings towards the art of biography now that he has finally joined the biographers' union.
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