In Our Time, Melvyn Bragg
In Our Time, Melvyn Bragg
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In Our Time
The Written World

Author: Melvyn Bragg, Melvyn Bragg

Narrator: Melvyn Bragg

Unabridged: 2 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/14/2012


Synopsis

Broadcaster and arts presenter Melvyn Bragg fronts 'The Written World', a five-part BBC Radio 4 series following the origins of writing from its first appearance 6,000 years ago and exploring how it has shaped the world's intellectual history. In the first programme he looks at the technology of writing, and how making signs on clay, wood or parchment enabled the development of human culture. The second programme sees Bragg considering the impact of the invention of the book and examining one of the earliest surviving examples. The third programme examines the role of writing in the spread of religions and the fourth programme looks at how the invention of writing made it possible to record history, and how oral poetry traditions were transformed into the new medium of literature. Bragg concludes his survey of the written word by considering how the invention of writing made the scientific revolution of the Englightenment possible.

About Melvyn Bragg

Melvyn Bragg is a writer and broadcaster whose first novel, For Want of a Nail, was published in 1965. His novels since include The Maid of Buttermere, The Soldier's Return, A Son of War, Credo and Now is the Time, which won the Parliamentary Book Award for fiction in 2016. His books have also been awarded the Time/Life Silver Pen Award, the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the WHSmith Literary Award, and have been longlisted three times for the Booker Prize (including the Lost Man Booker Prize). He has also written several works of non-fiction, including The Adventure of English and The Book of Books about the King James Bible. He lives in London and Cumbria.


Reviews

Goodreads review by JRW on April 01, 2021

An interesting look at the history of the written word through the context of objects from cuneiform tablets to printing. There is also a look at how writing influences society and how it contributed to the rise of religion. It is a very short series focusing on items held in British institutions su......more