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Living With The Gods
Living With The Gods
Oct 25, 2024 8:18 AM

Author:Neil MacGregor

Living With The Gods

A 30-part landmark series for BBC Radio 4, written and presented by Neil MacGregor

'The new blockbuster by the museums maestro Neil MacGregor ... The man who chronicles world history through objects is back ... examining a new set of objects to explore the theme of faith in society' Sunday Times

In this major new BBC radio series, Neil MacGregor investigates the role and expression of shared beliefs through time and around the world.

Using specially selected objects from the British Museum and beyond, talking to experts from various disciplines and visiting key locations from the river Ganges to Jerusalem, he examines how rituals and systems of belief have shaped our societies. Looking at communities from the distant past to the present day, both in Europe and worldwide, his focus moves from the beginnings of belief and the elemental worship of fire, water and the sun, through festivals, pilgrimages and sacrifices, to power struggles and political battles between faiths and states.

Among the objects featured are the Lion Man, a small ivory sculpture which is about 40,000 years old; a 16th century ivory and gold qibla, used to find the direction of Mecca; and the Lampedusa Cross, made from pieces of a refugee boat wrecked off the Italian coast in 2013.

Produced by BBC Radio 4 in partnership with the British Museum, this enlightening series explores humanity’s enduring need to believe, belong and connect with the cosmos.

Duration: 6 hours 50 mins.

Reviews

The new blockbuster by the museums maestro Neil MacGregor ... The man who chronicles world history through objects is back ... examining a new set of objects to explore the theme of faith in society

—— Sunday Times

Ackroyd has an encyclopaedic knowledge of London, and a poet's instinct for its strange, mesmerising drives and urges ... Queer City contains something to alarm or fascinate on every page

—— Craig Brown , The Mail on Sunday

Droll, provocative and crammed to busting with startling facts

—— Simon Callow , The Guardian

If there was a prize for the most evocative or salacious chapter headings, then Peter Ackroyd's new book, Queer City, would be the undisputed victor. They capture the rudery and naughtiness, although not the erudition of this entertaining history of the 'queer' experience in London

—— Robbie Millen , The Times

Succinct, perceptive and robust

—— Rupert Christiansen , Daily Telegraph

The kind of screed a queer person would be remiss if they did not pick up. This is a call to arms... Throughout the book it is made clear that for every halcyon day, there was a dystopia that preceded and followed. The one great progress Ackroyd highlights is that we have one thing in the 21st century that the other eras did not: an attempt a 'gay community' ... London relies on queerness as much as queers have relied on the labyrinth and the bacchanal of the Big Smoke. Now, it seems, we have a chance to change it in the open

—— David Levesley , i

Ackroyd's brisk little history of what he calls queer London is itself a collation of sweetmeats

—— Dominic Sandbrook , The Sunday Times

Always entertaining ... much to be recommended

—— Philip Hensher , The Spectator

This gallop through the pink past [...] tells a torrid tale of persecution and pleasure, of blackmail and blue murder

—— Mark Sanderson , Evening Standard

By shining a light in dark places, Ackroyd has created a triumphantly queer picture of a city he loves – as city as queer as any other

—— Philip Hoare , New Statesman

A timely reminder that gay lives have always been tightly woven into London's rich social brocade

—— Prospect

If you've never read anything by Peter Ackroyd, imagine settling down in a pub… There you are, ensconced in that pub… and you're stuck by the realization that your companion is so knowledgeable, so erudite, so simply brilliant that you don't care you've not got a word in edgeways since the first few foamy quaffs a couple of hours back. That's what reading Peter Ackroyd is like… Ackroyd possesses a lightness of touch which means the reader never feels overwhelmed by the accumulation of facts, figures, and salacious anecdotes they're presented with… Endlessly fascinating... This book teaches us the importance that queer life in London has, and always will have, to all of us

—— Josh Baines , THUMP UK

This is a very worthy book that charts queer experience onto the map of London from which it has been omitted for so many centuries

—— Sam Ford , Totally Dublin

A rambunctious chronicle of “gay London from pre-Roman times to the present day”

—— Guardian

Ackroyd delivers an excellent queer read about London, this time ‘our’ London… Endless facts delight and amuse in this celebration and investigation of queer life from Celtic times to the present day… Validating, interesting and endlessly fascinating

—— Gscene

Teeming with incredible stories, amazing characters and extraordinary detail, Queer City is the fascinating story of LGBT+ London from the Romans to the present day and reveals the incredibly rich history of London’s LGBT+ past

—— Pride Life
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