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This week, SEDGE engages with:

 

ANDREW HUGILL -- author and composer who’s written books and music on ‘Pataphysics,  the absurdist movement inspired by Alfred Jarry’s 1896 play, Ubu Roi. We travel to curious realms to make sense of nonsense and discover linguistic antimatter. Huh?  Right. Tune in. All will be made, uh, clear? 

PAUL THEROUX -- travel writer and novelist, author of The Great Railway Bazaar, The Mosquito Coast and some 50 books of fiction, travelogue and worldly insight.  He discusses the tao of travel, the sleight-of-hand practiced by travel writers, and why a curmudgeon cannot be a good traveller. 

 

Sedge's flâneur files.

 

Mike Greensill travels the keys.