Listen "The Girl In Green"
Episode Synopsis
As I am collecting more conversations for the podcast through December (or at least getting a head start), I did promise some stories.
Here is the first: The Girl in Green adapted from Pu' Song Ling's Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. The book, which contains some amazing stories, was first printed in 1776, sixty one years after his death. It is a collection of literary tales, but are as fairy tale-like (if a little more grown-up, dark and, well, odd) as the work of Hans Christen Andersen.
This is not a story for children as there are adult themes.
The usual program will return in January!
Thanks for listening.
Simon Brooks
Here is the first: The Girl in Green adapted from Pu' Song Ling's Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. The book, which contains some amazing stories, was first printed in 1776, sixty one years after his death. It is a collection of literary tales, but are as fairy tale-like (if a little more grown-up, dark and, well, odd) as the work of Hans Christen Andersen.
This is not a story for children as there are adult themes.
The usual program will return in January!
Thanks for listening.
Simon Brooks
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