3am Eternal
Paul explores the dead of night where each moment brings the insomniac closer to the first chink of light through the curtains.
Paul explores the dead of night where each moment brings the insomniac closer to the first chink of light through the curtains.
Sleep is our shadow life: if it were a place we'd spend about a third of our life there. We are as varied and eccentric in sleep as we are in our waking lives. And we still understand very little about why we sleep, how it works and what sleep and dreams actually mean. In this series mixing science with art, myth and poetry, award winning poet and broadcaster Paul Farley goes on the long journey through a night's sleep.
We hear from Armond Aserinsky, whose father discovered REM sleep in the 1950s and poetry from across the centuries capturing the enduring mysteries of sleep. Paul also spends the night wired up at a sleep clinic to find out what happens to the brain as we cross the threshold into sleep.
This series blends theories of treatment and cause with the surreal, the supernatural and fantastic; the eerie recording of sleep talkers and testimony of sleep walkers with poetry from Sylvia Plath, WH Auden, Philip Larkin and Jane Kenyon.
Presenter: Paul Farley
Producer: Jo Wheeler
A Brook Lapping Production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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- Tue 25 Oct 2011 15:45麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
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