Paul Bailey discusses the differences between writing plays and novels, writing about old people, the development of content and characters, the impact of World War I on contemporary culture, using humor to write about tragedy, Charles Dickens as inspiration, and homosexuality in 20th century literature.
"Paul Bailey discusses the differences between writing plays and novels, writing about old people, the development of content and characters, the impact of World War I on contemporary culture, using humor to write about tragedy, Charles Dickens as inspiration, and homosexuality in 20th century literature."@en
"Author Paul Bailey discusses his life and work, in an interview with Margaret Walters. Topics include: writing about old people, using humor to write about tragedy, Charles Dickens as inspiration, homosexuality in twentieth-century literature, and impact of the first World War on contemporary culture."@en
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