Face to Face: Jeanette Winterson
First transmitted in 1994, Jeremy Isaacs talks to writer Jeanette Winterson, who reflects on the ways in which her upbringing and sexuality have influenced her work.
First transmitted in 1994, Jeremy Isaacs talks to award-winning writer Jeanette Winterson, who discusses her love of writing and reflects on the ways in which her upbringing and sexuality have influenced her work. Winterson also explains her desire to avoid being categorised, either in terms of her work or her life, and the ways in which her non-conformist style of writing and 'taboo' subject matter reflect this and have, perhaps, contributed to her success.
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- Tue 28 Jun 1994 23:20Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except East, South East & Yorkshire
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