
Thomas Keneally
In the Studio takes us into the minds and processes of leading and emerging figures from across the creative world.
Rachel Naylor visits the Booker Prize-winning author Thomas Keneally in his home in Sydney, Australia, to see how he writes his latest book.
He gives Rachel a tour of his neighbourhood Manly, a seaside suburb in the Northern Beaches, famous for its ferry, surfing and his beloved Sea Eagles, the rugby league team.
Rachel accompanies Thomas, known for writing Schindler’s List, on his daily walk around North Head, in Sydney Harbour National Park, taking in the breathtaking views, navigating the swamp and avoiding the spiders.
Thomas, who’s written more than 50 books, shows Rachel round his library and they discuss ageing, feeling adrift and his first rejection.
As he contemplates retirement, he also talks about his recent ill health and how he wants to write the best book written by someone aged over 90.
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- Tue 19 May 202603:32GMTBBC World Service
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