
Heathcote Williams
Heathcote Williams, poet, playwright and actor, made a significant contribution to many fields. He is best known for his extended poems on environmental subjects: Whale Nation, Falling for a Dolphin, Sacred Elephant and Autogeddon. His plays also won acclaim, notably AC/DC produced at London’s Royal Court, and Hancock’s Last Half Hour. As an actor he was equally versatile – taking memorable roles in Orlando, Wish You Were Here, and Derek Jarman’s The Tempest, in which he played Prospero.
- Titles read by Heathcote Williams
- Dracula (abridged)
- The Inferno (unabridged)
- The Life of Mozart (unabridged)
- The Middle Way (unabridged)
- The New Testament (selections)
- Oedipus (unabridged)
- Paradise (unabridged)
- Purgatory (unabridged)
- The Revelation of St John the Divine (unabridged)
- Romeo and Juliet (unabridged)
- Sacred Elephant (unabridged)
- Whale Nation (unabridged)