Autobiographical epic in Wordsworth s footsteps on b.b.c. Radio 4 available no on b.b.c. Sir. This is b.b.c. . Extra. It s 2 o clock the mark of the void continues in a moment the Irish novelist Paul Murray s book set in the world of art finance and petty crime in post-crash Ireland then we ll tackle small big questions in a history of the infinite the cosmos is at $215.23 we return to the story of ash and Angele in m.k.s. Remand epic sets during the British Raj The fog of billions and the hour concludes as we take to the skies with Mark Van Hanukah the man who truly loves his job sky fairing a Jenny with a pilot is at 245. To Dublin now where down on his luck writer poor appears to be struggling with his novel about the financial world the banker Claude Martindale is doing his best to help and hopes to be the inspiration for the book s hero but is pulls interest in the bank of Torah been there a little more suspicious and it seems the mark and the void is read by Peter Serafin which.
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