
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Kirsty Young's castaway is the best-selling writer Robert Harris.
He was, apparently, a political junkie from a young age; he was just six when he wrote the essay: 'Why me and my dad don't like Sir Alec Douglas Home' and he also had an early realisation that he wanted to grow up to be a writer. His first novel - Fatherland - imagined a world after the Nazis had won World War II. It sold more than three million copies and made him a household name. "I can remember I wrote the opening sentence and I practically had to go and lie down afterwards," he said, "the possibilities of it - and the feeling that I'd finally arrived at what I wanted to do - it was overwhelming."
Record: Every Day I write the book - Elvis Costello
By BBC Radio 44.6
128128 ratings
Kirsty Young's castaway is the best-selling writer Robert Harris.
He was, apparently, a political junkie from a young age; he was just six when he wrote the essay: 'Why me and my dad don't like Sir Alec Douglas Home' and he also had an early realisation that he wanted to grow up to be a writer. His first novel - Fatherland - imagined a world after the Nazis had won World War II. It sold more than three million copies and made him a household name. "I can remember I wrote the opening sentence and I practically had to go and lie down afterwards," he said, "the possibilities of it - and the feeling that I'd finally arrived at what I wanted to do - it was overwhelming."
Record: Every Day I write the book - Elvis Costello

7,698 Listeners

1,064 Listeners

384 Listeners

5,540 Listeners

1,793 Listeners

1,764 Listeners

1,037 Listeners

2,018 Listeners

498 Listeners

79 Listeners

66 Listeners

49 Listeners

50 Listeners

52 Listeners

55 Listeners

312 Listeners

3,172 Listeners

1,005 Listeners

735 Listeners

1,003 Listeners

119 Listeners

48 Listeners

75 Listeners

680 Listeners

25 Listeners