Tom Stoppard: A Life by Hermione Lee
Acclaimed biographer Hermione Lee's new book Tom Stoppard: A Life, has been hailed as 'a prodigious achievement' (Sunday Times). As part of the Royal Society of Literature's RSL200 celebrations she will be sharing her unparalleled insight into the extraordinary life and work of Britain's greatest living playwright, Tom Stoppard. Lee draws upon unprecedented access to diaries, letters, and countless interviews – from Felicity Kendal to John Boorman, Trevor Nunn to Steven Spielberg – to build a meticulously researched portrait. In this conversation Lee will discuss the complex, elusive and private focus of her latest biography, the challenge of tackling a living subject, and what it takes to write a life. She will be in conversation with the journalist and broadcaster Mark Lawson. Hermione Lee is a literary biographer and Professor Emeritus of English Literature. She was President of Wolfson College Oxford from 2008 to 2017, where she founded the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing in 2011. Her publications include biographies of Virginia Woolf, Edith Wharton and Penelope Fitzgerald (which won the James Tait Black Prize and was one of the New York Times’s 10 best books of 2014), books on Willa Cather, Elizabeth Bowen and Philip Roth, and books on life-writing: Biography: A Very Short Introduction (OUP) and Body Parts: Essays on Life-Writing (Chatto & Windus). Her biography of Tom Stoppard was published by Faber in October 2020 to great acclaim. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Fellow and Council member of the Royal Society of Literature, and a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2013 she was made a Dame for services to literary scholarship, and was announced as Chair of the David Cohen Prize in 2020.

Hermione Lee on life writing, biography and biographers

Tom Stoppard interview (1995)

Tom Stoppard in Conversation with Hermione Lee

Tom Stoppard Learned Everything From Mike Nichols | David Letterman

Virginia Woolf on Walter Sickert's painting 'Ennui' – with Hermione Lee

Professor Dame Hermione Lee - Virginia Woolf, Eccentricity, and the Essay

Tom Stoppard Lecture

1) BRONTES OF HAWORTH (Part 1)

ENCORES: A scene from "Arcadia"

Hermione Lee: Tom Stoppard. “It’s Wanting to Know That Makes Us Matter”

Biography: A Very Short Introduction | Hermione Lee

Tom Stoppard | Interview | TimesTalks

Author Hermione Lee on Playwright Tom Stoppard

Leopoldstadt | Tom Stoppard - In Conversation | National Theatre Live

Writing Writers' Lives: Hermione Lee in Conversation with Gary Giddins

Exposing the LIES of the 20th Century | Aaron Bastani Meets Tariq Ali

The Mermaid of Black Conch: Monique Roffey in Conversation

Leaders in SHAPE: Hermione Lee

Virginia Woolf Documentary to Fall Asleep To

