Biographer Claire Tomalin On ‘A Life Of My Own’

Biographer Claire Tomalin On ‘A Life Of My Own’

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After writing biographies of Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, and Mary Wollstonecraft, Tomalin turned to memoir. Her new work tells of her conflicting desires to have children and to lead a meaningful working life, her first husband’s infidelity, and how long it took to find herself professionally.

Also, we remember opera star Jessye Norman, who died Monday. She was first exposed to opera as a child listening to live broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera. “I was intrigued by it and I loved it,” she told Terry Gross in 1987.