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Listen online: The History of Titus Groan

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Paul Murphy Paul Murphy 10:47, Thursday, 18 August 2011

In case you missed The History of Titus Groan in Saturday's Classic Serial slot you have until Sunday afternoon to hear it in its entirety on the Radio 4 website (details at the end of this post).

Drawing for Titus Groan

Titus and Muzzlehatch: Image courtesy of the Mervyn Peake Estate

In The Guardian radio critic Elisabeth Mahoney has written about the nervousness she felt, having loved the 1985 adaptation, on hearing that Brian Sibley was tackling the novels for Radio 4 yet again. Not only that but:

"...it was a hugely ambitious project: Peake's three novels plus the concluding volume by Peake's wife, Maeve Gilmore, rediscovered last year, made into six hours of Classic Serial."

She writes that not only is this a "terrific new adaptation" but it also captures

"...every brilliant thing about Peake: the glorious writing; the strangeness; the collision of voices and realities; the satire of now - whenever now is as you read or listen - and the beautiful, vivid conjuring of fragments of the past."

If you're at all daunted by the idea of the six hours of radio drama then - if her enthusiasm doesn't sell it to you nothing will. If you have heard Titus as it's been broadcast then you might like to read about the production and how it came together on the blog. More links below.

Paul Murphy is the Editor of the Radio 4 blog

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