S4, Ep3 Dylan Moore

S4, Ep3 Dylan Moore

Author: Hay Festival May 20, 2021 Duration: 0:00

Welsh writer and former Hay Festival International Fellow selects the inimitable American Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison from 2014, the much missed and remarkable Jan Morris from 2009 and a conversation he held with Diana de la Vega at Hay Festival Cartagena in 2019.

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