Q&A with Jay Nordlinger
David Pryce-Jones met the King — George VI —- when he was six or so. Later, when he was 16 he observed the King’s funeral procession. The crown fell off the coffin, right in front of him. Two years later, he placed a bet on a horse for the Queen — she had handed him a five-pound note and asked him to do it. David Pryce-Jones is a writer: a journalist, a historian, a biographer, a novelist, a memoirist.
September 2022
In conversation with Tom Gross
Writer David Pryce-Jones about his childhood escape from the Nazis, his friendships with Isaac Bashevis Singer, Arthur Koestler, Stalin’s daughter Svetlana, John Gross* and others; and about Israel, Italy, and the New York Times. Discussion with Tom Gross by zoom in Wales, while under coronavirus lockdown.
May 2020
Speaking at the Danube Institute on the 100th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution
November 2017
Speaking at the Danube Institute
What 1956 meant to the world Conference on the origins of the impact of the Hungarian uprising.
October 2016
David Pryce-Jones and Daniel Johnson on Syria, the Middle East and Israel
David Pryce-Jones, Senior Editor at National Review, and Daniel Johnson, Editor of Standpoint, on Syria, the Middle East and Israel. Recorded at AIJAC function in Sydney.
September 2016
Miklós Maróth and David Pryce Jones on islamic radicalism
One-day conference at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
December 2015
Address at The Sydney Institute on "The Treason of Intellectuals".
November 2012