Stephen Fry and Daniel Rigby star in the BBC Radio 4 comedy. Against the backdrop of the Napoleonic wars.
Robert Hudson is a British novelist and comedy writer. His novel The Kilburn Social Club, about a Premiership football club run on idealistic principles in an alternative version of modern London, was published by Vintage in 2009 and widely reviewed. Marie Phillips is a British writer. She is best known for her novel, Gods Behaving Badly, a comic fantasy concerning ancient Greek gods living in modern-day Hampstead. Her second novel, The Table of Less Valued Knights is a comic take on the world of King Arthur. It was published in the UK in 2014 and nominated for the 2015 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction.
What an odd delight Warhorses of Letters is. An epistolary equine
romance between Napoleon's horse, Marengo (Stephen Fry, below,
complete with French accent and smooth manner), and Wellington's
(Daniel Rigby, all flirty, youthful campness), it's like Ladies of
Letters but with gay horses in love.
*The Guardian*
Ask a Question About this Product More... |