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Summoned by Bells: A Life in Verse (BBC Audio)

by John Betjeman

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The late Poet Laureate John Betjeman reads his own poetic autobiography. In the much-loved tones of Sir John himself, this magnificent autobiography in verse captures the voice of England's late Poet Laureate. From his earliest boyhood memories of Highgate and Archibald, his old stuffed bear, to his undergraduate years at Oxford and his early career, John Betjeman's unique narrative style poignantly describes the pains and pleasures of growing up.… (more)
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The late Poet Laureate John Betjeman reads his own poetic autobiography. In the much-loved tones of Sir John himself, this magnificent autobiography in verse captures the voice of England's late Poet Laureate. From his earliest boyhood memories of Highgate and Archibald, his old stuffed bear, to his undergraduate years at Oxford and his early career, John Betjeman's unique narrative style poignantly describes the pains and pleasures of growing up.

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