Novelist, broadcaster and critic. Sarah read history at Cambridge, then worked for many years as a cultural journalist in radio and television on such programmes as Kaleidoscope (BBC Radio 4), The Late Show (BBC 2), and Night Waves/Free thinking (BBC Radio 3). She has published thirteen novels, taught renaissance studies at Washington University, St Louis and lectured around the world at festivals and conferences. Her last five novels have been set within the Italian Renaissance. In the Name of the Family completes the story of the Borgia family and the remarkable period of Italian history in which they lived. She is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4’s A POINT OF VIEW and these talks, alongside her series on history for Radio 4, When Greeks Flew Kites are available on podcast or BBC sounds.
OTHER EVENTS
Society
Mrs Clare Ford-Wille
3 Dec 2024 - 13:45
Online Event
Depictions of the Nativity over many centuries.
Society
Mr Sandy Burnett
7 Jan 2025 - 13:45
Online Event
This talk covers the early years of jazz up to the Second World War