A weekly review of the arts
This edition includes
SALVADOR DALI in conversation with DAVID BRYSON
FRANK KERMODE discussing with PETER DUVAL SMITH the work of Henry Miller , with particular reference to Tropic of Cancer Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
Andre Tchaikowsky (piano) New Music Ensemble: Colin Chambers (flute and piccolo) Rainer Schuelein (flute and alto flute) Janet Craxton (oboe)
David Johnson (percussion) Eric Allen (percussion) Conducted by Marc Wilkinson
Part I
Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London. Requests for tickets should be sent to [address removed], enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
by JOHN WEIGHTMAN
Reader in French at London University
The era of political commitment among French writers, associated above all with the name of Sartre, has in France today already passed into history. John Weight man considers the reasons for this change in literary trends.
Part 2
Last year Marc Wilkinson , a connoisseur of glass, decided to put his observations into musical form. The work, for wind and percussion, is in one movement. It is not a set of variations but * series of different textures.
A group of four talks
2: How it Looks from Moscow by JOHN KEEP
Lecturer in Modern Russian History at London University How far have the differences with Peking affected the basic strategy of the policy-makers in the Kremlin? This question, of far-reaching importance to the West, is discussed by John Keep. Second broadcast