Take Four Books

By: BBC Radio 4
  • Summary

  • Presenter James Crawford looks at an author's latest work and delves further into their creative process by learning about the three other texts that have shaped their writing.

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Episodes
  • Michelle de Kretser
    Jan 26 2025

    This week Take Four Books, presented by James Crawford, talks to the award-winning Australian writer Michelle de Kretser about her new novel - Theory & Practice - and its three key influences. Michelle's choices were: the diary of Virginia Woolf from 1932; Ali Smith’s The Accidental from 2005; and Shirley Hazzard’s The Transit of Venus, from 1980.

    Producer: Dom Howell Editor: Annie McGuire This was an BBC Audio Scotland production

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    29 mins
  • Paul Theroux
    Jan 19 2025

    The award-winning travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux talks to Take Four Books about his latest short story collection - The Vanishing Point - and explores three other works that have helped to shape his writing. Paul's choices were: A Simple Heart by Gustave Flaubert (1877); Two Brothers by V S Pritchett (1932); and Riders In The Chariot by Patrick White (1961).

    Producer: Dominic Howell Editor: Annie McGuire This was a BBC Audio Scotland production

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    28 mins
  • Jonathan Coe
    Jan 12 2025

    This week Take Four Books, presented by James Crawford, speaks to the award-winning writer Jonathan Coe about his new novel - The Proof Of My Innocence - and explores its connections to three other literary works. Jonathan's three influencing texts were: The Pledge by Friedrich Durrenmatt; Good As Gold by Joseph Heller; and Unexplained Laughter by Alice Thomas Ellis.

    Producer: Dom Howell Editor: Annie McGuire This was a BBC AUDIO SCOTLAND production

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    30 mins

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