Listen "Andrew O’Hagan’s Big Dickensian Energy"
Episode Synopsis
Across half a dozen novels, Andrew O’Hagan has made a name for himself as an author of delicacy and grace, painting the community he comes from, in Scotland’s west, with tenderness and wry, affectionate humour. His latest, Caledonian Road, follows art historian Campbell Flynn. A man who is at a turning point and is about to come up against his own downfall. This week, Michael sits down with Andrew for a conversation about the Dickensian world he has created in his new novel and why he considers it his most optimistic book yet.Reading list:Our Fathers, Andrew O’Hagan, 1999Be Near Me, Andrew O’Hagan, 2006Mayflies, Andrew O’Hagan, 2020Caledonian Road, Andrew O’Hagan, 2024Lives of Girls and Women, Alice Munro, 1971 Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage, Alice Munro, 2001Dear Life, Alice Munro, 2012You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and TwitterGuest: Andrew O’Hagan
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