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Chris Cleave was born in London and spent his early years in Cameroon. He studied Experimental Psychology at Balliol College, Oxford, and now writes a column for the Guardian newspaper. His debut novel Incendiary won a 2006 Somerset Maugham Award, was shortlisted for the 2006 Commonwealth Writers Prize, and is now a feature film. Chris lives in London with his wife and two children. We met recently to talk about his engaging, important new novel Little Bee.
Topics discussed include masks, truth-telling, trauma, trust,
happiness, the struggle to survive, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and its
deficiencies, asylum seekers are true heroes, engaging with the
developing world, people in transition, life-changing events, sexual
adventurousness, making sense of life retrospectively, inane reality TV
shows and the need for refugees to tell their heroic stories
convincingly. Please listen here: Copyright © 2009 by Nigel Beale. www.nigelbeale.com Comments[0] |





