All posts tagged: Charles II

Faber podcast November 2009

Jenny Uglow reads from ‘A Gambling man’ “The old king had been killed in the winter chill at the dead, dark turn of the year; the new king had come in the warmth of spring, like life revived.” After years in exile, Charles returned to England in May 1660 to become king. Click here to hear Jenny Uglow read about his triumphant return, and the hopes and expectations which it gave rise to. “The packed theatres, suffocating on hot days, were ripe with the smell of sweat, powder and heady perfume… In the crush there was always a scent of sex, with assignations in the pit and the boxes, glances from audience to stage and back.” Click here to listen to an extract about the theatre during the Restoration. Marcus chown reads from ‘We need to talk about kelvin’ “The sun is mostly made of hydrogen and weighs about a billion, billion, billion tonnes. But put a billion, billion, billion tonnes of bananas or a billion, billion, billion tonnes of microwave ovens in one place …