Inspired Minds | 22.06.2008 | 00:45
One to One with author Margriet de Moor
Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Author Margariet de MoorMargriet de Moor's many acclaimed books include “First Gray, Then White, Then Blue,” “The Virtuoso,” “The Kreuzer Sonata” and “The Duke of Egypt.”
The acclaimed Dutch writer Margriet de Moor initially trained as a singer and pianist. She achieved early recognition in the Netherlands with the publication of her first work of fiction, the 1988 short-story collection titled “Seen at the Back.” This was followed by “Three Novellas” for which she was awarded the Van der Hoogt Prize.
In this week’s Inspired Minds the best-selling author talks to Breandáin O’Shea about her transition from musician to author and how music and its form and rhythm, are always crucial elements in her writing.
Interview: Breandáin O'Shea
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| 22.06.08 | 00:45 | first broadcast |
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