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Betty Miller and Marghanita Laski

Marghanita Laski may now be known for contributions to radio's The Brains Trust, and Betty Miller as the mother of Jonathan Miller, but Matthew Sweet's guests recommend their novels.

Rejected by her usual publisher, Farewell Leicester Square is a novel by Betty Miller, written in 1935, exploring antisemitism, Jewishness and "marrying out". Marghanita Laski may now be best known for her contributions to broadcasting on programmes like The Brains Trust but was also a published author of many stories including The Victorian Chaise-Longue and Little Boy Lost. Both writers have now been republished by Persephone Books. Matthew Sweet's guests are the novelist Howard Jacobson, the academic Lisa Mullen and the author Lara Feigel who explore the writers lives and why they both abandoned writing fiction to focus on literary biographies. At the end of the discussion Howard Jacobson tells listeners β€œI very rarely hear people describing a novel that makes me want to read it - in fact if there is any listener out there who now does not want to read Marghanita Laski they are heartless.”

Producer: Fiona McLean

Betty Miller published 7 novels including Farewell Leicester Square and On the Side of the Angels (1945) and a biography of Robert Browning (1952).
Marghanita Laski's books include To Bed with Grand Music (1946), Tory Heaven (1948), Little Boy Lost (1949), The Village (1952) and The Victorian Chaise-longue (1953), biographies of Jane Austen and George Eliot . She was also a prolific contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED).

Lara Feigel's books include The Bitter Taste of Victory: In the Ruins of the Reich; The Love Charm of Bombs: Restless Lives in the Second World War and most recently Look! We Have Come Through! Living with DH Lawrence. She is a Professor of English at Kings College London
Lisa Mullen's books include Mid-Century Gothic: The Uncanny Objects of Modernity in British Literature and Culture after the Second World War. She is Bye Fellow at Queens' College, Cambridge and a ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ/AHRC New Generation Thinker
Howard Jacobson is the author of books including The Finkler Question, The Mighty Walzer, Live a Little and most recently a non-fiction book Mother's Boy: A Writer's Beginnings

You can find a series of discussions about Poetry, Prose and Drama on the Free Thinking website including previous discussions featuring Howard Jacobson, Lara Feigel and Lisa Mullen.

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