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The Unfamiliar

Mark Tully explores the attraction of the unfamiliar – the draw of unfamiliar places, the delight of fresh experiences and the positive pleasures of discovering new things.

The attractions of unfamiliarity are many - a cure for ennui, antidote to monotony, stimulation for jaded appetites. What is it about the strange, the new or the exotic that exerts such an appeal?

Mark Tully explores the attraction of the unfamiliar and the important role our hunger for new places, new people, new fashions and new experiences plays in understanding the world.

There is music from Gavin Bryars, Claude Debussy and Johnny Cash and readings from John Masefield, Rita Dove and philosopher Dale Andrews.

The readers are Paapa Essiedu and Emma Pallant.

Producer: Frank Stirling
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28 minutes

Last on

Sun 18 Jun 2023 06:05

Music Played

  • Eartha Kitt

    Monotonous

  • Claude Debussy

    Syrinx (feat. Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Stephen Kovacevich (piano), Katarina Karneus (mezzo-soprano), Truls Mork (cello))

    • EMI.
  • Gavin Bryars

    Il Hitt Blinda Liôiô (The Company of the Blind)

  • Gustav Holst

    Hymn To The Dawn (feat. The Purcell Singers & Osian Ellis)

    • Deutsche Grammophon.
  • Johnny Cash

    I've Been Everywhere

    • Universal.
  • Franz Liszt

    Les Cloches de Geneve (feat. Lazar Berman)

    • Deutsche Grammophon.

Readings

Title: The Mule Got Drunk and Lost in Heaven 

Author: Hafiz 

Published in The Gift, by Penguin



Title: Othello 

Author: William Shakespeare 

Published by Simon & Schuster



Title: Things I Say to Myself 

Author: Dale Andrews 

Published by Xlibris




Title: Dawn Revisited 

Author: Rita Dove 

Published in Alternative Anthem: Selected poems with Live DVD (Bloodaxe Books, 2009)

Broadcasts

  • Sun 27 Nov 2016 06:05
  • Sun 17 Nov 2019 06:05
  • Sun 18 Jun 2023 06:05