Alan Garner & Toad Hall

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BBC Radio 4 - Open Country - 24 January 2004 - Alan Garner

'Richard Uridge meets author Alan Garner at his home near the Jodrell Bank Telescope and discovers that the medieval hall where he has lived for over 40 years is built on a site that has been occupied by people since the end of the last ice age. Garner says he finds his creativity in the house, tapping into an energy that he is only now beginning to understand.'

As I'm blogging this morning, I'm taking advantage of the BBC's splendid Listen Again feature to hear Alan Garner speaking about his love of the Cheshire landscape in this radio interview.

Not to be missed...
[Look for the Listen Again link in the left-hand panel, or use this direct link to the Real Player file...]


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