As Clive James prepares to deliver the opening address of the 2007 Melbourne Writers' Festival tomorrow night, he is interviewed today in "The Age" by Ray Cassin. The main topic of the conversation is James's most recent book, Cultural Amnesia, but it does stray into other areas, including the possibility of a sequel.
Clive James Interview
By Perry Middlemiss on August 23, 2007 10:49 AM
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