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At Home Nowhere

on BBC Radio 3

I've never wanted to be at home anywhere. And I don't regard the world as good enough to make a home anywhere. The writer and graphic artist
Wolfgang HUdesheimer , whose novel Marbot won the 1984 Schlegel-Tieck Prize in English translation, left Germany at 16 and now lives in Switzerland. In conversation with Dr Philip Brady , Reader in German at Birkbeck College, he reflects on the romantic view of the artist as an outsider and on his own sense of homelessness and survival.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Artist:
Wolfgang Hudesheimer
Reader:
Dr Philip Brady
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

BBC Radio 3

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