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Andr茅 Alexis - Fifteen Dogs (Omnibus)

Two gods bet giving dogs human intelligence makes them die unhappy A mastiff and poodle take the lead. Stars Paterson Joseph.

Over drinks in Stoke Newington, Hermes and Aphrodite get into a debate about whether animals could live happily if they had the same cognitive and speech abilities as humans.

They decide to wager a year of servitude on the outcome of granting the gifts of human reasoning and language to a group of dogs in a nearby kennel.

Given their newfound abilities, the dogs are able to escape, where they set up their own new protosociety. The novel then explores the functioning of their new society through the impact of human values, such as individuality and personal freedom, on the conventionally hierarchical social order of dog packs.

Key characters in the canine society include Atticus, a Neapolitan Mastiff who naturally emerges as the group leader; Majnoun, a black poodle who is reluctant to trust other dogs; and Princess, a mongrel who embraces her language skills to become a poet.

Novel written by Canadian writer Andr茅 Alexis.

Omnibus freely adapted in five parts by Mike Harris.

Zeus ..... Paterson Joseph
Aphrodite ..... Emma Pierson
Hermes ..... Arty Froushan
Majnoun ..... David Ajoa
Atticus ..... Paul Kemp
Princess ..... Kate Chambers
Bonny and Rosie ..... Lotte Rice
Mick ..... John Hollingworth
Nira ..... Prisca Bakare
Kim ..... Christopher Buckley
Women ..... Felicity Duncan

The Fates and all other parts played by members of the cast.

Director: Clive Brill

A Brill Production for 麻豆社 Radio 4, first broadcast in October 2020.

Release date:

1 hour, 10 minutes

On radio

Sun 1 Dec 2024 08:50

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