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Unicorns, Almost

A play by Owen Sheers about Second World War poet Keith Douglas. Unicorns, Almost tells the story of his short life to his death three days after D-Day at the age of 24.

An adaptation for radio of a new stage play by the writer Owen Sheers. Unicorns, Almost portrays the short life of World War Two poet Keith Douglas, from his childhood through four engagements to his fighting in the Western Desert, his accelerated education as a poet and his early death three days after the Normandy D-Day landings at the age of 24. It is the story of his Faustian pact with a war that would nurture his unique poetic voice before abruptly snatching it away. It is also the story of his desperate race to see his poems in print before his time on earth ran out.

Widely recognised as the finest poet of World War II, Keith Douglas was championed by Ted Hughes as an important influence. Hughes wrote the introduction to Douglas's The Complete Poems, published by Faber.

Welsh playwright, poet and novelist Owen Sheers introduces this audio version of his stage play.

Keith Douglas ..... Dan Krikler

Written by Owen Sheers
Sound design by Jon Nicholls
Directed by John Retallack

Produced by Emma Balch for The Story of Books

59 minutes

Last on

Sun 3 Jul 2022 19:30

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  • Sun 10 May 2020 19:30
  • Sun 3 Jul 2022 19:30

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