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The White North Has Thy Bones

Samira Ahmed reaches for the far north, exploring how it has been perceived, dreamed and even desired. Why such enchantment for these snowy wastes, where death awaits so many?

Samira Ahmed reaches for the far North, exploring how it has been perceived, dreamed and even desired. Why is there such enchantment for these snowy wastes, where death awaits so many?

She considers the Arctic obsession of the 19th century, where society clamoured for news of great explorers like Franklin and swooned at thoughts of their fate. Tales of being frozen solid, cannibalism and insanity.

Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote a short poem for the memorial to Franklin which stands in Westminster Abbey, "Not here: The white north has thy bones; and thou, heroic sailor soul, art passing on thine happier voyage now towards no earthly pole."

But this is not simply the land of explorers. Samira hears from the people who inhabit the apparently uninhabitable. There's the Inuit. What is their relationship with the environment and the creatures they share it with?

Beneath the ice flows lie submarines, fearful, lying in the dark. What of the men who live beneath these freezing waters, and what of life in the Soviet labour camps of Siberia?

With music from contemporary composer Gavin Bryars, and readings from Jules Verne and Philip Larkin, this is a journey into the far north - which represents a sublime paradise for many and, for so many others, a hell.

Produced by Kevin Dawson
A Whistledown production for 成人快手 Radio 4.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 4 Jan 2015 23:30

Music Played

  • Gavin Bryars

    The North Shore

    Performer: Gavin Bryars Ensemble.
    • Gavin Bryars Anniversary Album.
    • Decca Music Group Ltd..
  • James Taylor

    The Frozen Man

    Performer: James Taylor.
    • New Moon Shine.
    • Columbia.
  • Lionel Bart

    From Russia With Love

    Performer: David Arnold Feat. Natacha Atlas.
    • Shaken and Stirred.
    • EMI.
  • Malcolm Williamson

    The Horror of Frankenstein

    • The Hammer Legacy: The Frankenstein Collection.
    • Silva Screen Records.
  • Stanley A Rogers

    The North West Passage

    Performer: Stan Rogers.
    • The Rough Guide to the Music of Canada.
    • World Music Network.

Readings

Title: Jane Eyre
Synopsis: Extract where Jane escapes into icy realms while reading for Bewick鈥檚 History of British Birds
Author: Charlotte Bronte
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions (5 May 1992)

Title: The North Ship
Synopsis: Poem exploring the mystery of a ship heading north used by permission of The Society of Authors
Author: Philip Larkin

Title: The Adventures of Captain Hatteras
Synopsis: Extract from novel about Whaling captain driven mad by his quest for the north pole. Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag (15 Sep 2014)聽

Title: Paradise Lost Book 2
Synopsis: Extract where hell is described as freezing cold
Author: Milton
Publisher: Oxford Classics

Title: From the preface of Frankenstein
Synopsis: Extract in which the monster is spotted in the arctic.
Author: Mary Shelley
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions

Title:聽I sit on the floor, leaning against the radiator
Synopsis: A poem about being in solitary confinement in Siberia.
Author: Irina Ratushinskaya
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton

Broadcasts

  • Sun 4 Jan 2015 06:05
  • Sun 4 Jan 2015 23:30