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(The Cello Sonata was previously broadcast on August 2, 1958)
ARTHUR Mizener talks about some of the stumbling-blocks British readers come up against in their reading of modem American novels.
The trouble, he suggests, is a different set of 'unexpressed assumptions about the nature' and value of experience.
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 1)
A composition in musique concrete by Andre Almuro
Based on the story by Jules Supervielle
Translated by Naomi Lewis
Production by Douglas Cleverdon
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In this radiophonic version of Jules Supervielle's fantasy on Genesis, Andre Almuro, one of the foremost French practitioners in the field of musique concrete, treats voices and sounds as elements to be inteBra,ed into a rhythmic and poetic whole.
Of the original French version, Supervielle remarked: 'C'est une double creationcelle des animaux, et celle de leur projection, dans le domame de l'inoui.
Part 1
ALAN PRYCE-JONES examines some of the ideas behind a selection of recent books on a post-classical aspect of the fine arts and literature.
Part 2
Readings from Tasso
Selected and introduced by Luigi Meneghello with Joan Hart. Beth Boyd
Robert Eddlson , Gary Watson