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Max Jacob

on BBC Radio 3

1876-1914
The French poet Max Jacob was born of Jewish parents, became a Roman Catholic convert in 1909, and died in a German concentration camp. ANTONY HARDING introduces a number of Jacob's poems in French and in his own English translation.
Readers ANTONY HARDING
FRANK DUNCAN. HARVEY HALL and ROBERT PINGET
Producer GEORGE MACBETH

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Jacob
Introduces:
Antony Harding
Readers:
Antony Harding
Readers:
Frank Duncan.
Readers:
Harvey Hall
Readers:
Robert Pinget
Producer:
George MacBeth

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