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Henry Hitchings on the world in Bookshops

Feb 04, 201936 min
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Episode description

Henry Hitchings is an author, reviewer and critic, specializing in narrative non-fiction, with a particular emphasis on language and cultural history. His second book, The Secret Life of Words: How English Became English, won the 2008 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. He is the president of the Johnson Society of Lichfield. As of 2018, he is chair of the drama section of the UK's Critics' Circle.

He was a King's Scholar at Eton College before going to Christ Church, Oxford, and then to University College London to research his PhD on Samuel Johnson.

In 2016 Hitchings edited a collection of original essays about bookshops, entitled Browse: The World in Bookshops. Its contributors included Alaa Al AswanyStefano BenniMichael DirdaDaniel KehlmannAndrey KurkovYiyun LiPankaj MishraDorthe NorsYvonne Adhiambo OwuorIan SansomElif ShafakIain SinclairAli SmithSasa Stanisic and Juan Gabriel Vasquez.

We met in London to talk about Browse, and our experiences in bookstores around the world. 

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