Sitting in his warmly furnished living room in Regent’s Park, in central London, Nicholas Mosley evokes an air of elegant bohemianism. A celebrated Booker-nominated novelist, winner of the 1990 Whitbread prize for his richly experimental Hopeful Monsters, he is also a skilled memoirist and has worked as a scriptwriter for the film directors Joseph Losey and John Frankenheimer. Now 86, he has just published a new novel and another memoir.
Read the rest of Melissa’s interview with the distinguished writer Nicholas Mosley in today’s Guardian here.
This is a really fascinating interview, Melissa…have just read it. Thanks for putting up the ink. And very glad to read that One of Us is still going strong. So it should.