
I Spy A Stranger by Jean Rhys
Jean Rhys's "I Spy A Stranger," published in 1960, offers a penetrating exploration of suspicion and alienation through the story of Laura, a refugee from Nazi-occupied Europe. Set in wartime England, the narrative exposes the fragile nature of community bonds as Laura becomes the target of mounting distrust in a small town. Rhys's keen observations of human nature reveal how quickly fear can transform neighbours into perceived threats, inviting listeners to reflect on the delicate balance between social cohesion and individual rights. This timely tale resonates beyond its historical setting, challenging us to examine our own attitudes towards those we deem outsiders.
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Classic Short Stories
We read out classic short stories from literaturefrom the pens of the masters: Katherine Mansfield, Anton Chekov, O. Henry, Françoise Sagan, James Joyce, Guy de Maupassant. D. H. Lawrence and more.
- No. of episodes: 22
- Latest episode: 2024-10-02
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