This week, Dominic Green of Spectator USA interviews David Pryce-Jones on a number of subjects, from the British Empire to World War II, to remembered and forgotten literary figures of the British scene—many of which were also recounted in David’s memoir Fault Lines, published in 2015 by Criterion Books. Listen to the podcast here.
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Royaumont, a family home of David Pryce-Jones. Photo courtesy David Pryce-Jones.
Spectator USA Life ’n’ Arts Podcast: History and Isms with David Pryce-Jones
An interview with David Pryce-Jones, the author of Fault Lines.
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Dominic Green is a contributor to The Wall Street Journal and a columnist for the Washington Examiner. His latest book is The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848–1898 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux).Popular Right Now