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'Countries in the Air': Travel and Geomodernism in Louis MacNeice's BBC Features
In the middle stretch of his twenty-two-year BBC career, the poet and producer Louis MacNeice earned a reputation as one of the âundisputed masters of creative sound broadcastingâ, a reputation derived, in part, from a huge range of radio features that were founded upon his journeys abroad. Through close examination of some of his most significant overseas soundscapes â including Portrait of Rome (1947) and Portrait of Delhi (1948) â this article will consider the role and function of travel in shaping MacNeiceâs engagement with the radio feature as a modernist form at a particular transcultural moment when Britain moved through the end of the Second World War and the eventual disintegration of its empire
To Hedli
MacNeice Louis. To Hedli. In: Ătudes irlandaises, n°15-2, 1990. pp. 13-16
To Hedli
MacNeice Louis. To Hedli. In: Ătudes irlandaises, n°15-2, 1990. pp. 13-16
Une Voix
Choix, prĂ©sentation et traduction de lâanglais (dâune sĂ©lection de 32 poĂšmes â prĂ©face, biographie et bibliographie)International audienc
Letters from Iceland
Trade paperback, contains some marginalia and underlinings by the collector. Very Good condition, signed by the collector.
Faber and Faber, 1967.
Donated by Dr. Boyer.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/audencollection/1010/thumbnail.jp