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From BBC Radio 4 - Afternoon Drama:
By R K Narayan, dramatised by Ronald Frame.
Now the companion of a Sadu, an ageing tiger looks back on his life. A rich evocation of Indian life in the 1970s, this comic narrative views human absurdities through the eyes of a wild animal.
Directed by Lu Kemp.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770hp
By R K Narayan, dramatised by Ronald Frame.
Now the companion of a Sadu, an ageing tiger looks back on his life. A rich evocation of Indian life in the 1970s, this comic narrative views human absurdities through the eyes of a wild animal.
Directed by Lu Kemp.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00770hp
8/10
I really enjoyed this a lot. I loved that it was from the point of view of the tiger. It was so interesting to see things from his eyes, and I’d really like to think all tigers have thoughts like that, not just those with the souls of enlightened human beings.
What I really found interesting, though, was how the lack of emotion fit so well with that of his master. It really made me feel as if, actually, enlightened human beings have the souls of tigers.
Anyhow, well written, interesting, and fun!
I really enjoyed this a lot. I loved that it was from the point of view of the tiger. It was so interesting to see things from his eyes, and I’d really like to think all tigers have thoughts like that, not just those with the souls of enlightened human beings.
What I really found interesting, though, was how the lack of emotion fit so well with that of his master. It really made me feel as if, actually, enlightened human beings have the souls of tigers.
Anyhow, well written, interesting, and fun!