Clive James
Broadcaster, BBC Radio 4
Clive James is a writer, poet, essayist, commentator and broadcaster. Amongst many newspapers and magazine James has written for The Listener, the New Statesman, the Review, The Observer, The Guardian, the LRB, The Spectator and the Times Literary Supplement. He has created and presented television and radio programmes including Fame in the Twentieth Century, and the Postcard series. He wrote his first book of autobiography, Unreliable Memoirs in 1979.
Submitted articles
- Transcript of A Point of View – on fidgeting and language
- Audio of A Point of View – on fidgeting and language
- Transcript of A Point of View – on race and racing
- Audio of A Point of View – on race and racing
- Transcript of A Point of View – on Damien Hirst
- Audio of A Point of View – on Damien Hirst