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Kipling and France

on BBC Radio 4 FM

2/2. "Their Name Liveth For Evermore". After the First World War, Rudyard Kipling became an inspector of war cemeteries in France but he also had a deep personal interest - his son John died there. Julian Barnes and Hermione Lee visit the battlefields in Kipling's footsteps. The reader is David Haig.
Producer Robyn Read Repeated on Sunday at 12.15am

Contributors

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Rudyard Kipling
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Julian Barnes
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Hermione Lee
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David Haig.

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