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Episode 4

Travelling in style, Baron Munchausen uses his gift for storytelling to earn passage across the Atlantic.
Read by William Gaminara
Written by James Robertson

Baron Munchausen travels in style as he uses his gift for storytelling to earn passage across the Atlantic.

This specially commissioned series from James Robertson celebrating travel, adventure and the importance of storytelling is read by William Gaminara.

Our hero is a descendant of the original 18th century Baron Munchausen, whose tall tales inspired a book that would forever link the family name with fibs and exaggeration. Eager to redress the balance, the current Baron dedicates himself to setting down the unvarnished truth about his own exploits.

James writes, β€œThe present-day Baron’s adventures are no less incredible, but in his case every detail has a rational explanation and not one word is an exaggeration or a lie. He flies with swans, sails, sledges and balloons his way round the world, is swallowed by a whale, encounters wolves and alligators, fights bush fires in Australia, orbits the moon and plays golf with the President of the USA. He does the kind of things, in other words, that have been denied to the rest of us for months. Realism, escapism or a mixture of the two? Judge for yourselves.”

James Robertson is an award-winning poet, novelist and short story writer whose books include β€˜Joseph Knight’, β€˜And The Land Lay Still’ and β€˜To Be Continued...’. His next novel 'News of the Dead' is published in August.

Produced by Eilidh McCreadie

11 months left to listen

14 minutes

Last on

Thu 1 Apr 2021 12:06

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  • Sun 6 Sep 2020 19:45
  • Thu 1 Apr 2021 12:06