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4. Aftermath

Eilidh reflects on the tragedy of her mother. But further devastation is imminent. Read by Eileen McCallum.

Eilidh reflects on the tragedy of her mother. But further devastation is imminent.

Eilidh Brogan reflects on love and art as she looks back on her life with the Scottish artist, Colin Brogan. The story begins with her childhood in Scotland.

Eilidh now leads a secluded life in Cassis in the South of France, where she teaches art. Forty years previously, her young artist husband Colin Brogan died just as his career was taking off. Now, at the turn of the millennium, he is being hailed as a great Scottish artist.

With the re-discovery of Colin’s work, the comes prurient interest into the Brogans’ lives. From her run-down villa, Eilidh reflects on their life together.

Ronald Frame’s novel was first published in 2002.

Abridged in ten parts by Alison Joseph.

Read by Eileen McCallum.

Producer: Gaynor Macfarlane

First broadcast on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 in August 2002.

Release date:

15 minutes

On radio

Thu 6 Mar 2025 08:30

Broadcasts

  • Thu 6 Mar 2025 08:30
  • Thu 6 Mar 2025 13:30
  • Thu 6 Mar 2025 19:30
  • Fri 7 Mar 2025 03:30