form The Letter S single work   drama   radio play  
Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 The Letter S
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'In "The Letter S" Paul Carter overlays a number of parallel journeys.

'A group of actors meet with a young playwright to work on a his new play: theirs is an artistic journey. The playwright's father wrote a radio play which they listen to: it is Memory As Desire about the journey in search of the inland sea, and the mutual incomprehension of indigenous and European cultures. His new play is based on the Odyssey and in particular the relationship between father and son: the son searching for the lost father. Just as the search for the inland sea is ill-fated, so to the cast of actors conclude that their search for a new theatre is futile. The indigenous people had no letter 'S', leading to misunderstanding. The explorers failed to listen to the land. The characters in the version of the Odyssey are washed away in a sea of sibilants. This is a work packed full of ideas, puns, and concrete poetry propelled by desire and loss, but also hope.'

Source: ABC Radio National website, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/airplay/stories/2006/1716177.htm
Sighted: 11/09/2006

Production Details

  • Broadcast on ABC Radio National's Airplay on 10 September 2006.

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