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A story for voices by A. Edward Richards
Production by John Griffiths
In this story the author takes for his background a seaside village on the Cardigan coast and recalls the excitement on the day eleven-year-old Shami Wil Hwyle lcavei home to go to sea.

Contributors

Voices By:
A. Edward Richards
Production By:
John Griffiths
Narrator:
John Darran
Shami:
Olive Tarr
Mother:
Ennis Tinnusche
Huwcin:
Ieuan Rhys Williams
Esther:
Dilys Davies
Schoolmaster:
John Hugh Jones
Captain Dafydd:
T H Evans
Minister:
Prysor Williams

JEREMY WARBURG examines poetry Inspired by the Depression of the thirties In English-speaking countries. Did it Produce good poetry? How did established talents react? He suggests that, with exceptions, British poets were less able to confront the Depression as a sublect for poetry than those in the U.S.A. and the Dominions.
Poets whose works will be read includt:
Muriel Rukeyser. R. A. K. Mason
John Lehmann , Ezra Pound and Stephen Spender
Reader:
Philippa Baker and Bruce Stewart
Produced by Owen Leeming

Contributors

Unknown:
Muriel Rukeyser.
Unknown:
R. A. K. Mason
Unknown:
John Lehmann
Unknown:
Ezra Pound
Reader:
Stephen Spender
Reader:
Philippa Baker
Reader:
Bruce Stewart
Produced By:
Owen Leeming

Gerard Souzay (baritone)
Jacqueline Bonneau (piano)
La manoir do Rosemondei Serenade florentine; Testament; Extase; La via antérieure: Chanson triste; Phidyli on a gramophone record

Contributors

Baritone:
Gerard Souzay
Piano:
Jacqueline Bonneau

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