- How the vivid awareness of his own mortality sharpens his sense of beauty
- How religion is the wound and not the bandage
- How the English character was in the mid-20th century
- How it's easier to pull a gun than a cigarette from ones pocket in America
- How his relation with his father (long deceased) continues to improve. (cf. Atonement)
- Why Rupert Murdoch is the one man he would shoot, given the chance.
- Why people in his plays suddenly burst into lip-synched song (How life is like karaoke)
It's in 6 ten minute sections, and it's well worth your giving your attention to the last hour of this brilliant writer's public discourse.
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