 
                
                        Life Rafts
Down the river, over floods and out to sea with Winnie the Pooh, fleeing migrants, Gericault's painting, and music by Britten, David Fanshawe, Baaba Maal and Joan Armatrading.
An unstable wooden platform, an ark, a honey jar: rafts can make the difference between life and death. Yann Martel won the Booker Prize for his novel Life of Pi, tracing the journey made by an Indian Tamil boy and a tiger and a stage version has just opened in London; Edward Lear's The Jumblies set to sea in a sieve; Théodore Géricault interviewed some of the survivors after a French frigate ran aground off Mauritania - their experiences of starvation, dehydration and cannibalism became an international scandal which he depicted in his 1819
painting The Raft of the Medusa, described by Julian Barnes in A History of the World in 10½ Chapters; in 1947 the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl made headlines travelling by raft across the Pacific Ocean from South America to the Polynesian islands; Dina Nayeri fled Iran as an asylum seeker and her book The Ungrateful Refugee charts experiences of immigration which are making headlines now. We also travel on the water with Winnie the Pooh, Huckleberry Finn, Noah and ants observed by Edward O. Wilson. Our music ranges across David Fanshawe, Baaba Maal, Benjamin Britten, Joao Gilberto, Elena Kats-Chernin and Herbie Hancock. The readers are Alia Alzougbi and Shaun Mason.
READINGS: 
Mary Coleridge - I Had a Boat 
Thor Heyerdahl - The Kon-Tiki Expedition by Raft Across the South Seas 
R M Ballantyne - Man on the Ocean: A Book about Boats and Ships
Michael Rosen - The Raft 
Anne Carson - Short Talk on the Total Collection 
Julian Barnes - A History of the World in 10½ Chapters 
Ken Thompson - Where do Camels Belong by Ken Thompson 
Alfred Russel Wallace - The Geographical Distribution of Animals 
Rachel Rooney - Survival Advice from a Caterpillar 
Robert Crawford - Crannog 
Bert Hölldobler, Edward O. Wilson - The Ants 
Dina Nayeri - The Ungrateful Refugee 
Daniel Trilling - Lights in the Distance 
A A Milne - Winnie the Pooh 
Edward Lear - The Jumblies 
Yann Martel - Life of Pi by Yann Martel 
Emily Dickinson - “'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers’ 
Sir Ernest Shackleton - South! 
Kathleen Jamie - The Blue Boat 
Lola Ridge - Interim 
Mark Twain - Huckleberry Finn 
James Carter - Who Cares? (by permission of the poet and published in Weird, Wild and Wonderful by James Carter (Otter-Barry Books 2021)
Producer: Jacqueline Smith
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    ![]() 00:01 00:01David FanshaweJourney to Easter Island Performer: Conche Horn/Guitar Link.- MERCURY 4261852.
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    ![]() 00:01 00:01Thor Heyerdahl, Norwegian adventurer and ethnographerKon-Tiki Expedition - Across the Pacific by Raft - an anthropological experiment. - ѿý Radio Archive - Broadcast in The Eyewitness, 01.12.48.
 
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    ![]() 00:01 00:01David FanshaweThe Singing Reef, Cook Islands Performer: N/A.- MERCURY 4261852.
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    Mary ColeridgeI Had a Boat, read by Alia Alzougbi Thor HeyerdahlIndependence Day from ' The Kon-Tiki Expedition by Raft Across the South Seas', read by Shaun Mason ![]() 00:04 00:04Rachel PortmanWritten in the Stars Performer: Ezio Pinza.- Columbia COL 476818 2.
- Tr2.
 ![]() 00:05 00:05Thor Heyerdahl on the Kon-Tiki Expedition 09 December 1952 - ѿý Radio Archive.
 ![]() 00:06 00:06Herbie HancockMaiden Voyage Performer: Herbie Hancock (piano), Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), George Coleman (tenor saxophone), Ron Carter (bass), Tony Williams (drums).- Blue Note CDP 7 46339 2.
- Tr1.
 R. M. BallantyneFirst Rafts from ' Man on the Ocean: A Book about Boats and Ships', read by Alia Alzougbi Michael RosenThe Raft, read by Shaun Mason ![]() 00:16 00:16Lorre WyattSomos El Barco (We Are The Boat) Performer: Holly Near / Arlo Guthrie / Ronnie Gilbert / Pete Seeger (Harp).- Appleseed Recordings APR CD 1102.
- CD2 Tr17.
 Anne CarsonShort Talk on the Total Collection, read by Alia Alzougbi ![]() 00:19 00:19Benjamin BrittenNoye, Noye, take thou thy company - Noyes Fludde, All Aboard Performer: Donald Maxwell, Richard Pasco, Coull String Quartet, members of the Ednymion Ensemble, Alan Harwood (organ).- VIRGIN CLASSICS VC7911292.
- Tr6.
 ![]() 00:20 00:20Benjamin BrittenSir! Heare are lions, leapardes, in - Noyes Fludde, All Aboard Performer: Donald Maxwell, Richard Pasco, Coull String Quartet, members of the Ednymion Ensemble, Alan Harwood (organ).- VIRGIN CLASSICS VC7911292.
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 by Julian BarnesSelection of the Animals from 'A History of the World in 10½ Chapters', read by Shaun Mason ![]() 00:22 00:22Krunnfusz, Gordon/TraditionalOl' Ark's A Moverin Performer: Côr Meibion Trelawnyd.- Sain SCD 2012.
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 ![]() 00:24 00:24Elena Kats‐CherninBlue Silence Performer: Acacia Quartet: Lisa Stewart (Violin), Myee Clohessy (Violin), Stefan Duwe (Viola), Anna Martin-Scrase (Cello).- VEXATIONS840 840-1202.
- CD2 Tr4.
 Ken ThompsonLong-distance animal dispersal from 'Where do Camels Belong', read by Alia Alzougbi Alfred Russel WallaceVegetation Rafts from 'The Geographical Distribution of Animals', read by Shaun Mason Rachel RooneySurvival Advice from a Caterpillar, read by Alia Alzougbi ![]() 00:29 00:29Ildebrando PizzettiDe Profundis Performer: Westminster Cathedral Choir, James ODonnell (Conductor).- BMG PUB 017.
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 Robert CrawfordCrannog read by Shaun Mason ![]() 00:32 00:32Cyril Francis TawneyChicken on a Raft Performer: The Young Tradition.- Castle Music Ltd 72260.
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 ![]() 00:34 00:34Walter Tschinkel (Prof. Biology, Florida State Uni.) on the black imported fire ant in 1918 from Argentina and red (Solenopsis invicta) mid '30sMark Carwardine investigates spread of red imported fire ant in US. - ѿý Radio Archive - 'Nature 13.09.99.
 ![]() 00:35 00:35Newton Ferreira De Mendonca, Antonio Carlos JobimSamba De Uma Nota So (One Note Samba) Performer: João Gilberto.- Blue Note 7243 8 35283 2 5.
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 Bert Hölldobler and Edward O. WilsonFire Ant Rafts from 'The Ants', read by Alia Alzougbi Bert Hölldobler and Edward O. WilsonFire Ant Rafts from 'The Ants', read by Alia Alzougbi ![]() 00:37 00:37Benjamin BrittenO Waly, Waly Performer: Dame Sarah Connolly.- CHANDOS CHAN 10691.
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 ![]() 00:40 00:40Lili BoulangerDu fond de labime (Psalm 130) Performer: J J Grunenwald, organ; Chorale Elisabeth Brasseur, Orchestre Lamourex; Igor Markevitch (Conductor).- EVEREST EVC9034.
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 Dina NayeriOne nights journey from 'The Ungrateful Refugee', read by Alia Alzougbi Daniel TrillingAnother nights journey from 'Lights in the Distance', read by Shaun Mason ![]() 00:45 00:45Ewan MacColl and Peggy SeegerExiles Song Performer: Ewan MacColl.- Folkways Records FW 8732.
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 ![]() 00:46 00:46Baaba MaalBouyel (The Boat) Performer: Baaba Maal.- Wrasse Records Wrass 093.
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 A. A. MilneThe Escape from 'Winnie the Pooh', read by Alia Alzougbi ![]() 00:51 00:51հäLord, Let Me in the Lifeboat Performer: Bunk Johnson-Sidney Bechet and their Orchestra.- JASMINE JAS CD 635.
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 Edward LearThe Jumblies (extract), read by Alia Alzougbi Yann MartelSurvival Manual from 'Life of Pi', read by Shaun Mason ![]() 00:55 00:55Ezio BossoAdagio "White Ocean" (Antarctic) Performer: Relja Lukic (cello), Orchestra Filarmonica '900 del teatro Regio di Torino; Ezio Bosso (Conductor).- SONY 88985425592.
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 Emily Dickinson'Hope' is the Thing with Feathers, read by Alia Alzougbi Sir Ernest ShackletonOn board the James Caird from 'South! - the story of Shackletons last expedition 19141917', read by Shaun Mason ![]() 00:58 00:58Howard GoodallShackletons Cross Performer: Howard Goodall.- Classic FM 4810108.
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 Kathleen JamieThe Blue Boat, read by Alia Alzougbi ![]() 01:02 01:02Joan ArmatradingSave Me Performer: Joan Armatrading.- A&M Records CDMID 104.
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 Lola RidgeInterim, read by Alia Alzougbi ![]() 01:06 01:06Johann Strauss IICool Runnings: The Blue Danube Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Herbert von Karajan.- Deutsche Grammophon 445773 2.
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 Mark TwainStar watching from 'Huckleberry Finn', read by Shaun Mason James CarterWho Cares?, read by Alia Alzougbi - by permission of James Carter (from the forthcoming Weird, Wild and Wonderful - Otter-Barry Books, 2021) Broadcasts- Sun 18 Aug 2019 18:15ѿý Radio 3
- Sun 5 Dec 2021 17:30ѿý Radio 3
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