Michael Cox was an established expert on Victorian ghost stories and detective novels of that era. But it wasn't until cancer threatened his eyesight that Michael Cox got got serious about writing the novel he'd always dreamed of. He shares his story, and talks about "The Meaning of Night."
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"The Meaning of Night"
Listen Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006 at 1:32 p.m. in Arts & CultureGuest host: Corey Flintoff
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Michael Cox
author of "The Meaning of Night" (Norton)
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