The Instinct for Meaning
Novelist Jake Arnott believes narrative is a powerful force. He thinks the instinct to create stories is innate within us, and is vital to our understanding of the world.
Writer Jake Arnott believes narrative is a powerful force. In this week's Something Understood, he explores the idea that the instinct to create stories is innate within us all, and is vital to our understanding of the world and our own lives. After all, without a narrative to join everything together, our time on earth becomes little more than a series of random, unconnected events.
As a novelist, stories are Jake's stock in trade, it's his job to engage with them. But he thinks the desire to do so is universal - since our earliest evolution humans have been telling tales. Fairy stories in particular, passed down through an oral tradition, echo across time and across cultures. EM Forster described story as a 'low atavistic form'. Atavistic, yes, and deeply engrained, but Jake argues that Forster's insistence that story is mere causality is wrong. Story occurs without anything having had to happen, it's not just an order of events. Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot' is a play in which nothing much happens, and yet it resonates with a powerful sense of story.
Jake speaks to Jane Davis, founder of The Reader Organisation. Jane's charity invites people to come together and read aloud, using narratives from books to engage with their own life stories. Through her work and her own personal experiences, she has found that stories can transform lives. And the telling of our own life story can be a powerful tool.
Readings from Jeanette Winterson and Joan Didion, and music including the Beatles' Eleanor Rigby and Schumann's Fairytale Pictures, help Jake to unravel the potent energy of narrative.
Producer: Jo Coombs
A Loftus production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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Robert Schumann
Märchenbilder op.113
- Hommage a Robert Schumann.
- ECM Records.
- B0000031XZ.
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Sheherazade Symphonic Suite op.35
- Works by Rimsky-Korsakov & Stravinksy.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
- 4451412.
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John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Eleanor Rigby
- Revolver.
- Parlaphone.
- B000002UAR.
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Moondog
Bird's Lament
- Sax Pax for a Sax.
- Atlantic.
- B000002JF3.
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Ervin Drake
It Was A Very Good Year
- September Of My Years.
- Universal.
- B00428O2G4.
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