Who Gets Top Billing?

Posted on Monday 24 July 2006

header.png 

Roy Hattersley provides an interesting perspective on literary festivals in today’s Guardian. “At breakfast during the Keswick Festival, I heard two writers on the next table arguing about which of them was performing at the time of day reserved for the top of the bill,” Hattersley writes. “When I suggested to Penelope Lively that she wrote a comic novel about rivalry at Hay-on-Wye, she dismissed the idea with the explanation that she never took aim at easy targets.”

No comments have been added to this post yet.

Leave a comment

(required)

(required)



Information for comment users
Line and paragraph breaks are implemented automatically. Your e-mail address is never displayed. Please consider what you're posting.


RSS feed for comments on this post | TrackBack URI