Looking forward to hearing the latest podcast from Slightly Foxed magazine, which is dedicated to Norman Lewis. He died at 95 in 2003, having produced 15 novels, 20 travel books and hundreds of influential newspaper articles and been described by Graham Greene as “one of the best writers not of any particular decade, but of our century”. So why don’t we hear more about him today? That’s a question the Slightly Foxed team put to Julian Evans, whose acclaimed biography of Lewis, Semi-Invisible Man, was published in 2008. Which reminds me: you can still read an extract on Deskbound Traveller from Lewis’s In Sicily, which was republished by Eland in 2016.
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