
Littledance
And Other Stories
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Narrated by:
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David Shaw-Parker
About this listen
These six stories are, for the most part taken from the writer's experience as a professional actor (A Different Money, You Cannot Be My Hands and The Reputation Preceding Jack Vitalis) but there are others which include an oneiric distraction featuring the brittle but precise discipline of the fictional Japanese terpsichorean art form Littledance, a curious tale of revenge upon the cruel attack of a titled aristocrat upon an otherwise genial and hard-working interior decorator (The Tradesman's Entrance) and a fictional legend of Romance, Jealousy, Magic and True Love from the South Indian province of Tamilagam (The Old Fakir).
©2024 David Shaw-Parker (P)2025 David Shaw-Parker
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