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Joe Dunthorne, Binyavanga Wainana, Anne Carson

Episode 2 of 5

Writers from around the world - Anne Carson, Joe Dunthorne and Binyavanga Wainana - read letters on the theme of imprisonment, inspired by Oscar Wilde's De Profundis.

Writers from around the world - Anne Carson, Joe Dunthorne and Binyavanga Wainana - read letters on the theme of imprisonment, inspired by Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis. Introduced by the novelist Gillian Slovo.

Oscar Wilde was incarcerated in Reading Prison between 1895 and 1897, enduring the Separate System, a harsh penal regime designed to eliminate any contact between prisoners. Wilde’s imprisonment led to one of his last great works - De Profundis, an extended letter to his lover Lord Alfred Douglas written by Wilde in his prison cell.

Produced by Barney Rowntree and Jeremy Mortimer
Executive Producer: Joby Waldman

A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 4

14 minutes

Last on

Mon 16 Sep 201919:45

Credits

RoleContributor
AuthorJoe Dunthorne
AuthorBinyavanga Wainana
AuthorAnne Carson
ReaderJoe Dunthorne
ReaderYoussef Kerkour
ReaderAnne Carson
PresenterGillian Slovo
ProducerBarney Rowntree
ProducerJeremy Mortimer

Broadcasts

  • Mon 12 Sep 201619:45
  • Mon 16 Sep 201919:45

De Profundis: Oscar Wilde's Letter from Inside

De Profundis: Oscar Wilde's Letter from Inside

Stephen Rea reads from Wilde's famous letter in the prison cell where it was written.