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Episode 10

Jane reflects on how her last, secret, assignation with Paul Sheringham would lead indirectly to her future literary success.

Set in the aftermath of the Great War, Booker prize-winner Graham Swift's new novel is a luminous and sensual meditation on truth, loss and the forging of a writer.

Jane reflects on how her last, secret, assignation with Paul Sheringham would lead indirectly to her future literary success.

Read by Eileen Atkins
Abridged and produced by Eilidh McCreadie.

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Fri 15 Apr 2016 22:45

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