Antonia Quirke
Antonia Quirke is an author and journalist. Her novel Madame Depardieu and the Beautiful Strangers was published in 2007. She writes a column on radio for the New Statesman and also writes for the Sunday Times.
Articles by Antonia Quirke
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Radio
Tales from the outsiders
- 12 June 2008
This portrait of the lives that surround Pentonville prison is profound and poetic
Radio
How not to do political comedy
- 05 June 2008
- 6 comments
Marcus Brigstocke is a candidate for unfunniest man in the universe
Books
Everything up for grabs
- 05 June 2008
Scenes from a Revolution: the Birth of the New Hollywood Mark Harris Canongate, 496pp, £20
Radio
George Lamb: the defence
- 29 May 2008
- 3 comments
The BBC 6 Music presenter is actually quite groovy. Shame about his sidekicks
Radio
Young, gifted and back
- 22 May 2008
After 50 years, the story of Delaney the feisty teenage dramatist shines on
Radio
Stripping the Mona Lisa
- 15 May 2008
Meet the Polish master pianist who doesn't want people to buy his records
Radio
Master of the universe
- 08 May 2008
- 1 comment
Even a pop star obsessed by UFOs can turn out to be charming and witty
Radio
Not quite as easy as 1,2,3
- 01 May 2008
A mind-bending lecture about maths leaves us listeners none the wiser
Radio
Extraordinary tales of English folk
- 24 April 2008
- 1 comment
Late Junction has the power to move (and snooze) in its trip through Albion
Radio
Journey to the promised land
- 03 April 2008
Martin Luther King is laid bare, neuroses and all, in an honest account of his death









