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Weltschmerz

At a time when bad news appears increasingly inescapable, Mark Tully searches for a positive side to increasing levels of world weariness.

Is there too much bad news? As a journalist, Mark Tully worries that his profession sometimes exacerbates a growing sense of world weariness.

At times, the sheer volume of awful stories in the news can be utterly overwhelming – that there's a temptation to despair completely, is hardly surprising. How should we overcome world weariness, improve our lot and maintain a zest for life?

In many faiths despair is a sin, and it is commonly seen as a social ill. Yet in the nineteenth century, the Romantic movement coined the word 'Weltschmerz', which was seen as a spur to achievement and the natural ally of idealism. So is weariness with the world something we can harness and use to improve life?

Mark talks to the journalist and writer on ethics and international development, Paul Vallely, and presents readings by the poet Paul Birtill and the Vietnamese Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh.

There is music from Mahalia Jackson, Tracy Chapman and John Corrigliano.

The readers are David Holt and Francis Cadder

Produced by Frank Stirling
A Unique production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4

28 minutes

Last on

Sun 5 Dec 2021 23:30

Music Played

  • Johannes Brahms

    Alto Rhapsody, for alto, male chorus & orchestra, Op. 53

    Performer: Claudio Abbado. Performer: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Performer: Marjana Lipovšek.
    • Brahms: Symphonie No. 2; Alt-Rhapsodie.
    • DG Deutsche Grammophon.
  • Mahalia Jackson

    Trouble of the World

    • Mahalia Jackson Sings America's Favorite Hymns.
    • Columbia.
  • John Corigliano

    One Sweet Morning

    Performer: Stephanie Blythe. Performer: Alan Gilbert. Performer: New York Philharmonic.
    • Barber, Corigliano, Dvorák.
    • New York Philharmonic.
  • Tracey Chapman

    Dreaming On A World

    • Matters Of The Heart.
    • Elektra.
  • Leonard Cohen

    You Got Me Singing

    • Popular Problems.
    • Columbia.

Readings

Title: Futility

Author: Wilfred Owen

Published by Chatto Poetry in ‘The Poems of Wilfred Owen’

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Title: God Works in Mysterious Ways

Author: Paul Birtill

Published by Hearing Eye in ‘Collected Poems 1987-2010’.

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Title: The Good News

Author: Translated by Thich Nhat Hanh

Published by Bloodaxe in ‘Soul Food’.

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Title: From Goethe to Byron: The Development Of Weltschmerz In Germany

Author: William Rose

Published by Routledge (1924)

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Title: Ode On Melancholy

Author: John Keats

Published by Wordsworth in ‘The Words of John Keats’.

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Title: The World Is Too Much With Us

Author: William Wordsworth

Published by The Bodley Head in ‘The Solitary Song’

Broadcasts

  • Sun 14 Dec 2014 06:05
  • Sun 14 Dec 2014 23:30
  • Sun 5 Dec 2021 06:05
  • Sun 5 Dec 2021 23:30