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Radio 4 Extra,03 Dec 2017,45 mins
Available for 12 days
Author Brian Aldiss is castaway by Kirsty Young. Brian is best known for pioneering, alongside JG Ballard, a new wave of British science-fiction writing in the 1960s. He says sci-fi is not so much a prediction of the future as a metaphor for the human condition; and for him, at least, writing it offered an escape route and a filter through which to view his own extraordinary upbringing. He grew up in a small Norfolk village in a very devout and austere home. While his father was distant, his mother was still suffering from the grief after her first child, a daughter, was still-born. He was the second child and even when he was very small, remembers feeling a strong sense of his mother's disappointment in him. The army finally offered a way out for him and it was on his return to England that he started writing seriously while also working in a bookshop. One of his early works was a short story describing the sadness felt by a boy who was never able to please his parents, which was turned into a film by Stanley Kubrick. While he remains best known for his science-fiction writing - and has won every major award in the field - he has also written novels, poetry and biographies and short stories. Now, he says, he aims not for high sales but to become a better and better writer. Born on 18th August 1925, Brian joins 4 Extra's 100 Club and is one of our Centenary Castaways. He died aged 92 in 2017. DISC ONE: Walter Brennan - Old Rivers DISC TWO: Susan Gritton with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yuri Simonov - Opening movement of Henryk Miko艂aj G贸recki鈥檚 Symphony of Sorrowful Songs DISC THREE: Ella Fitzgerald - Cow-Cow Boogie DISC FOUR: The Kirov Orchestra - Alexander Borodin鈥檚 In the Steppes of Central Asia DISC FIVE: Sadlers Wells Theatre - Jacques Offenbach鈥檚 Quand j'茅tais roi de B茅otie (from Orpheus in the Underworld) DISC SIX: The Choir and Tambouritza Ensemble of Radio Osijek - Oj Lolo Moja or Oh My Darling DISC SEVEN: Tom Lehrer - So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III) DISC EIGHT: The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult - Gustav Holst鈥檚 Saturn (The Bringer of Old Age) from The Planets CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Walter Brennan - Old Rivers BOOK CHOICE: John Osborne by John Heilpern LUXURY CHOICE: A banjo Producer: Leanne Buckle First broadcast on 麻豆社 Radio 4 in January 2007.
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