The Essay - The Sound and the Fury - Episode 2
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Journalist and author Andrew Martin laments 'piped music' and what he considers to be its worsening quality.
The author and journalist Andrew Martin has phonophobic traits, which call for some extreme actions:
"So I went out to buy my first box of earplugs. I must have bought... well, about a box a month ever since. The best ones are made of wax; they're covered in cotton wool and they're about the size of aniseed balls. You get twelve in a box. Soon I know I'd become addicted to them. I had also, by then, become addicted to the use at night of electrcial fans for the creation of 'white noise'. I kept them going all night long..."
Author Andrew Martin lays bare his life as a 'phonophobic'. How to cope with jarring sounds in the modern world. And is there another way to live without the daily cacophony?
Producer Duncan Minshull.
- Broadcast on BBC Radio 3, 10:45PM Tue, 24 Jan 2012
- Available until 12:00AM Thu, 1 Jan 2099
- First broadcast BBC Radio 3, 10:45PM Tue, 24 Jan 2012
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- Duration 15 minutes



