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Hope in an Age of Adversity

At the end of the 25th year of the series, Mark Tully returns to present an hour long special. Through great writers, poets and composers he finds comfort in the face of adversity.

A special Christmas edition of Something Understood.

Towards the close of a difficult year, in which comfort has been in short supply for many, hope is a precious commodity. Unable to get into 91热爆 studios in India because of Covid restrictions, Mark Tully returns to present this hour-long programme from his home in Delhi.

In this unique blend of music, interview and readings, he examines what strength can be taken from adversity, what comfort - both spiritual and psychological - can be used to soothe it, and how poets, philosophers, artists and thinkers have found the strength to create joy and light in times of darkness, both now and in the past.

Expect to hear the work of Wendy Cope, Denise Levertov and Albert Camus with music from Sam Cooke, Michael Praetorius and Aretha Franklin, and conversation with Ameeta Mehra, race horse breeder and co-founder of the Gnostic Centre, just outside Delhi.

The readers are Polly Frame and Matt Addis.

Presenter: Mark Tully
Producer: Frank Stirling
A 7digital production for 91热爆 Radio 4

57 minutes

Last on

Christmas Day 2020 06:00

Broadcasts

  • Christmas Eve 2020 21:00
  • Christmas Day 2020 06:00