The Day of the Daag
On his return, Odysseus slaughters the suitors who have been pestering his wife. In Daljit Nagra's poem, Daag returns from Sheffield to fetch his beleaguered wife. He has a knife.
In the final episode of The Odyssey Project, Radio 4's Poet in residence, who has curated and introduced the series, reads his take on Odysseus's homecoming. He takes on the suitors who have been feasting at his expense and pestering his wife for her hand in marriage, so they can take over his land. It's a bloody scene that ends with Odysseus and his man slaying every suitor. In Nagra's poem, his protagonist, Daag, a modern day migrant living in Sheffield, returns to his village home in the Punjab to reclaim his wife. To reclaim his wife from the men of the ruling caste who have exploited the corrupt region by running their own harem and gambling den. Daag is from the knife-cutter caste, he has plenty of blades and, in a Bollywood way, knows how to handle them.
Producer: Julian May.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Writer | Daljit Nagra |
Producer | Julian May |
Broadcasts
- Fri 28 Apr 2017 09:45大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Sat 29 Apr 2017 00:30大象传媒 Radio 4