Douglas Stuart discusses new novel 'John Of John' and its literary influences on BBC Radio 4
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Summary
Douglas Stuart, the Booker Prize-winning Scottish author, discusses his latest novel "John Of John" with presenter James Crawford on BBC Radio 4's Take Four Books. The program explores connections between Stuart's new work and three other works of fiction that influenced or relate to it.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThe Booker Prize-winning Scottish author, Douglas Stuart, speaks to Take Four Books about his latest novel, John Of John
together with presenter James Crawford, they explore its connections to three other works of fiction
John Of John follows the character of Jo
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