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Title: “You want to mess with people’s heads” : an interview with Jim Crace
Authors: Antae Editorial Board
Keywords: Interviewing in journalism
Crace, Jim, 1946- .
Fiction
Issue Date: 2015-03
Publisher: University of Malta. Department of English
Citation: Antae Editorial Board (2015). “You want to mess with people’s heads” : an interview with Jim Crace. Antae Journal, 2(1), 5-14.
Abstract: ANTAE: When staying in Malta in the seventies, Samuel Beckett described his stay as ‘the nearest antidote to Paris’ that he had ever found.1 Anthony Burgess had a number of complaints about the place, while Lord Byron reportedly called Malta an ‘island of yells, bells and smells’.2 Based on your experiences here so far, what would you add to these impressions?
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/12872
Appears in Collections:Antae Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1
Antae Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1

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