Angela's Ashes explored
#1
Angela's Ashes explored
I listened to this interview in my car yesterday and thought it was so good I'd like to share it. The Irish are renowned storytellers and the interview with McCourt illustrates why.
Well worth a listen and still somewhat relevant to many immigrants, he takes questions from around the world;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/pr...the_word.shtml
Well worth a listen and still somewhat relevant to many immigrants, he takes questions from around the world;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/pr...the_word.shtml
#3
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Re: Angela's Ashes explored
Originally Posted by lionheart
Well this went down like a lead balloon.............. Philistines
#4
Re: Angela's Ashes explored
I am listening to it at the moment.
Out of the three books I liked Teacher Man the most.
Out of the three books I liked Teacher Man the most.
#5
Re: Angela's Ashes explored
Originally Posted by lionheart
I listened to this interview in my car yesterday and thought it was so good I'd like to share it. The Irish are renowned storytellers and the interview with McCourt illustrates why.
Well worth a listen and still somewhat relevant to many immigrants, he takes questions from around the world;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/pr...the_word.shtml
Well worth a listen and still somewhat relevant to many immigrants, he takes questions from around the world;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/pr...the_word.shtml
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Re: Angela's Ashes explored
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Frank McCourt = twat