Jonathan Freedland

Why the Facts Really Count in Fiction

Jonathan Freedland | Posted 18.04.2012 | Home
Jonathan Freedland

Readers who could accept the wildest flights of fancy in a novel - heroes racing against time to avert international disaster and the like - would howl with fury if a character, say, boarded a Northern Line tube train at Green Park or fondly recalled the general election of 1998. Which is why research is as important for my Sam Bourne alter ego as it is in my Jonathan Freedland journalist day job.