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A Point of View
BBC Radio 4
785 episodes
7 months ago

A weekly reflection on a topical issue.

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A weekly reflection on a topical issue.

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Society & Culture
News
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Our Revels Now Are Ended
A Point of View
10 minutes
7 months ago
Our Revels Now Are Ended

Howard Jacobson reflects on the radio essay, after almost two decades of A Point of View.

With nods to Clive James, body-pierced baritones and with a plentiful supply of svelte notebooks, Howard explains why he believes the radio essay is 'more than words on paper'...why it captures the 'frolicsome spirit of truth'.

And, Howard writes, 'at a time when we no longer have the concentration to read entire books, and what we do read leads us into the arms of madmen, we should love the shards of scepticism with which the best essays dazzle us.'

Producer: Adele Armstrong Sound: Peter Bosher Production coordinator: Liam Morrey Editor: Penny Murphy

A Point of View

A weekly reflection on a topical issue.