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Night Waves

on BBC Radio 3

Paul Allen examines the power of spectacle in Ancient Rome and wonders what the entertainment scene was really like in the time of Augustus and Nero. What was the function of sport and spectacular events, and was political intervention any less subtle than in the present day? Also, one of the most distinguished living poets writing in English today. Kathleen Raine , talks about her own poetry and her long fascination with that of William Blake.

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Paul Allen
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Kathleen Raine
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William Blake.

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