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It's Always the Others Who Die
Will Self reflects that our modern secular society has silenced the voices of the dead. As a result, he argues, we fail to appreciate what they have left behind.
Will Self reflects that our modern, secular society has silenced the voices of the dead. As a result, he argues, we fail to appreciate the sacred buildings, art and literature of the past.
"Having purged them on the basis that they can furnish no proof of their existence, do we not begin to undermine the capacity of that which they have left behind to also speak to us?"
Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Sun 8 Dec 201308:48
BBC Radio 4
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Will Self reflects on whether we the living are too willing to forget the words of the dead.
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Will Self |
| Producer | Sheila Cook |
Broadcasts
- Fri 6 Dec 201320:50BBC Radio 4
- Sun 8 Dec 201308:48BBC Radio 4
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