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Listening In

Broadcasts, Speeches, and Interviews by Elizabeth Bowen

edited by Allan Hepburn

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
May 2010
Category
General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780748640416
    Publish Date
    May 2010
    List Price
    $165.00

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From the 1940s to the 1960s, Elizabeth Bowen took an active role in spoken media and radio in particular by writing essays for broadcast, improvising interviews on the air and giving public lectures. During her lifetime, she published few of her broadcasts. Listening In brings together a substantial number of her ungathered and unknown works for the first time.

Bowen was known as a public intellectual capable of talking on numerous subjects with wit and general insight. Invited to university campuses in the UK and US, she delivered important lectures on language, the 'fear of pleasure', character in fiction, the idea of American homes and other topics. Her first efforts for radio were adaptations of her own short stories and dramatizations of literary subjects.

She quickly turned to commentary on culture, such as the beginning of the BBC Third Programme and the atmosphere in postwar Czechoslovakia. She documented her love of cinema in the 1930s and the making of Lawrence of Arabia in the 1960s, and broadcast on Queen Elizabeth II, Katherine Mansfield, Frances Burney and Jane Austen.

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Allan Hepburn is the James McGill Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature at McGill University.

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