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those-autumn-years,
books-about-books-and-book-shops,
summer-2015,
re-visit-2015,
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picaresque,
lit-richer,
lifestyles-deathstyles,
lifesa-beach,
memento-mori,
mental-health,
nowt-as-queer-as-folk,
neo-platonic,
dodgy-narrator,
kidnap
Recommended for: BBC Radio Listeners
Read from May 27, 2011 to August 31, 2015
[Bettie's Books (hide spoiler)]Description:
The sea: turbulent and leaden, transparent and opaque, magician and mother... When Charles Arrowby, over sixty, a demi god of the theatre -- director, playwright and actor -- retires from his glittering London world in order to 'abjure magic and become a hermit', it is to the sea that he turns. He hopes at least to escape from 'the woman' -- but unexpectedly meets one whom he loved long ago. His buddhist cousin, James, also arrives. he is menaced by a monster from the deep. Charles finds his 'solitude' peopled by the drama of his own fantasies and obsessions. 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b066ttr9Revisit comes from a R4 - two one-hour episodes:
BBC Description:
Jeremy Irons stars in Iris Murdoch's 1978 Booker prize winning novel, dramatised by Robin Brooks - as part of the Iris Murdoch season on BBC Radio 4.
Episode 1 (of 2): Charles Arrowby, a distinguished theatre-director, decides to retire to a remote house by the sea in order to write his memoirs.

Episode 2/2: After encountering his adolescent love, Arrowby sets out on a mission to reclaim her and, in so doing, redeem the misdemeanours of his past. But a young man appears with a mission of his own.
5* The Sea, The Sea
TR Under the Net
5* The Bell
5* A Severed Head
5* The Black Prince
5* A Word Child
5* The Sacred and Profane Love Machine
4* Existentialists and Mystics Writings on Philosophy and Literature
TR The Nice and the Good