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Ann Wroe

Michael Berkeley talks to Ann Wroe about the challenges of writing a weekly obituary and about the inspiration and comfort she finds in music.

Michael Berkeley talks to the writer Ann Wroe about the inspiration and comfort she finds in music.

Ann spends the first 36 hours of each week wrestling with the challenge of distilling the life of a person into just 1000 words 鈥 because, for nearly two decades, she has written the weekly obituary for The Economist.

The rest of Ann鈥檚 week is spent wrestling with biography of an altogether different kind - because she finds the subjects for her books in the shadowy territory where history meets myth. She dares to mix intense scholarship with her own imagination to capture the essence of figures as varied as Perkin Warbeck, the pretender to the English throne; Pontius Pilate; and the mythical lyric poet Orpheus. Hilary Mantel has said of her: 鈥楽he is a genius, because she lights up every subject she touches鈥.

Ann tells Michael why she is attracted to such ambiguous subjects for her biographies and why she often chooses the quirky over the famous for her Economist obituaries 鈥 she鈥檚 written about the lives of firefighters, woodcarvers and even animals.

Passionate about the natural world, Ann chooses piano music by Schubert that conjures up walks on the South Downs; Jonathan Dove鈥檚 Seek Him that Maketh the Seven Stars; and Frank Bridge鈥檚 The Sea, which takes her to her beloved Brighton.

She talks movingly about her attitude towards death and what might come after it, and tells Michael why most of her music choices are 鈥榖ittersweet鈥, including a song by Vaughan Williams to remember her late husband.

Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus production for 麻豆约拍 Radio 3

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32 minutes

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Sun 9 Feb 2020 12:00

Music Played

  • Franz Schubert

    Piano Sonata in C minor, D.958 (4th mvt: Allegro)

    Performer: Alfred Brendel.
  • William Walton

    Symphony No.1 (1st mvt: Allegro assai)

    Orchestra: Orchestra of Opera North. Conductor: Paul Daniel.
  • Jacques Brel

    Les Ramparts de Varsovie

    Performer: Jacques Brel.
  • Frank Bridge

    The Sea (3rd mvt: Moonlight)

    Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Charles Groves.
  • Jonathan Dove

    Seek Him that maketh the seven stars

    Choir: Choir of St John鈥檚 College, Cambridge. Conductor: Andrew Nethsingha.
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Roadside Fire (Songs of Travel)

    Performer: Viola Tunnard. Singer: John Shirley鈥怮uirk.
  • Maurice Ravel

    Rigaudon (Le Tombeau de Couperin)

    Orchestra: Les Si猫cles. Conductor: Fran莽ois鈥怷avier Roth.

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  • Sun 9 Feb 2020 12:00

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