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Daniel Glattauer - Love Virtually

4 Extra Debut. David Tennant and Emila Fox star as strangers who meet accidentally by email. Can their passionate virtual affair survive?

Starring David Tennant and Emilia Fox, Love Virtually by Austrian novelist Daniel Glattauer is a thoroughly modern epistolary novel with one difference - its protagonists Emmi Rothner and Leo Leike communicate exclusively by email.

The European answer to You've got Mail.

Two million copies sold in Germany to date. And bought by thirty-five publishers around the world, Love Virtually by Austrian novelist Daniel Glattauer, is well on the way to becoming a global publishing phenomenon.

They "meet" when Emmi mistakenly sends an e-mail to Leo's inbox. A romance ensues that allows them to live out a shared secret life far removed from their day-to-day existences. But to what extent does it rely on fantasy and escapism, and will it survive a real-life meeting?

The problem is...Emmi (a modern Madame Bovary) is married....

Have email, Facebook, texting and the like created a generation of isolated young people who prefer to communicate remotely - who may be in fact afraid to engage in face to face contact to find love? Is it possible to fall in love with someone you've never met? Does a virtual affair 'count' as adultery? What are the implications of the fact that we can pretend to be anyone in cyberspace?

Adapted by Eileen Horne.

Produced by Clive Brill
A Pacificus Production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.

45 minutes

Last on

Sun 14 Feb 2016 02:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Leo Leike David Tennant
Emmi Rothner Emilia Fox
Emmi's Husband Paul Jesson
Producer Clive Brill
Adaptor Eileen Horne
Author Daniel Glattauer

Broadcasts

  • Thu 8 Mar 2012 14:15
  • Fri 18 Jul 2014 14:15
  • Sat 13 Feb 2016 14:15
  • Sun 14 Feb 2016 02:15

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