Radio empire : the BBC's Eastern Service and the emergence of the global anglophone novel / Daniel Ryan Morse.
"The BBC's Empire Service was a cauldron of global modernism. James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake found an audience among radio listeners in India, while C. L. R. James read his anticolonial novel The Black Jacobins to listeners throughout the British empire. Writers tested aesthetics,...
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[2020]
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