Virginia Woolf
Authors and family in the 19th century
William Wordsworth borrowed from his sister Dorothy's diary to create one of the most famous poems in English. Charles Darwin's grandfather Erasmus wrote poetry.
Having a famous relative is a double… Audio
Sarah Laing: Katherine Mansfield and comics
Kim Hill talks to graphic designer, illustrator, and writer Sarah Laing. She is co-editor (with Rae Joyce and Indira Neville) of Three Words: an Anthology of Aoteraoa/NZ Women's Comics (Beatnik… Audio, Gallery
James Wood: why fiction matters
Staff writer and book critic at The New Yorker, and Professor of the Practice of Literary Criticism at Harvard University. His latest collection of essays is The Nearest Thing to Life. Audio
Rebecca Vaughan: Dalloway
Actor presenting a stage version of Virginia Woolf's Dalloway Audio
Asian Report for 4 December 2012 - Virginia Woolf
Yes, her name really is Virginia Woolf, but it wasn't always. Chinese New Zealander Virginia Ng changed names and vocations radically when she married Canadian husband Dallan Woolf. Career hopping… Audio