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Babylon Revisited: Part 2

Charles Wales has returned to Paris to meet with his dead wife's family. He needs to persuade his sister-in-law that he is fit once more to take custody of his daughter, Honoria.

By F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Read by Stuart Milligan.

Written in 1930, "Babylon Revisited" is considered to be one of the finest short stories ever written. An intensely personal portrait of a man who has squandered his life (his fortune dissipated, his marriage broken, his young daughter lost to him) it was written in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash and still resonates deeply.

Part Two. Charles Wales has returned to Paris, the city where his life fell apart, to meet with his dead wife's family. He needs to persuade his sister-in-law that he's fit once more to take custody of his daughter, Honoria.

Abridged and produced by Kirsteen Cameron.

15 minutes

Broadcast

  • Tue 22 May 2012 22:45

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