Selected Shorts: The Man Who Liked Dickens
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Narrated by:
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Leonard Nimoy
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By:
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Evelyn Waugh
About this listen
A dark, vintage Evelyn Waugh tickler about a stranded jungle explorer forced to read Dickens aloud.
Selected Shorts is a weekly public radio show broadcast on over 130 stations to about 300,000 listeners. It is produced by Symphony Space and WNYC Radio and distributed by Public Radio International. The radio show is recorded live at the popular New York City stage show which began in 1985 and still enjoys sell-out audiences today at the Peter Sharp Theater at Symphony Space on Broadway and 95th Street in New York City. Selected Shorts is one of the premiere reading series in New York City. The Selected Shorts podcast consistently ranks as one of the most popular podcasts on iTunes.
©2012 Symphony Space, Inc (P)2012 Symphony Space, IncWhat listeners say about Selected Shorts: The Man Who Liked Dickens
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- Joe Whitbourn
- 25-07-15
edgy and well told
an excellent narration of a striking story about life beyond civilisation. as ever Waugh's humour is cut with a bittersweet edge.
a handful of dust by the same author would be a good read to follow.
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- phil norris
- 17-04-19
an easy listen
Hearing Leonard Nimoy again was a pleasurable experience , the tones of his voice and animation of the words breathed life into this short story. How I wish I could have seen it live , it must have been captivating, solely missed much more than just Spock.
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