The Poetry Society
Ein Podcast von The Poetry Society - Dienstags
135 Folgen
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Jane Yeh talks to Sarah Howe
Vom: 17.2.2017 -
Jacob Polley reads 'Applejack' from Jackself
Vom: 18.1.2017 -
Jacob Polley talks to Kayo Chingonyi
Vom: 18.1.2017 -
Basil Bunting: a discussion by Don Share, Paul Batchelor and Matthew Sperling
Vom: 28.11.2016 -
Joelle Taylor in conversation with Sabrina Mahfouz
Vom: 25.10.2016 -
Joelle Taylor in conversation with Salena Godden
Vom: 21.10.2016 -
Jen Hadfield on Maria Merian, death and her poem 'The Lantern Fly'
Vom: 5.7.2016 -
Jen Hadfield reads 'The Lantern Fly'
Vom: 20.6.2016 -
Emily Berry talks to Maurice Riordan
Vom: 5.4.2016 -
Frank Ormsby talks to Maurice Riordan
Vom: 17.3.2016 -
Iain Galbraith discusses translating ‘December 1914’ by Jan Wagner
Vom: 16.12.2015 -
Iain Galbraith reads ‘December 1914’ by Jan Wagner
Vom: 16.12.2015 -
Anne Stokes discusses translating Sarah Kirsch and reads ‘Earth’
Vom: 16.12.2015 -
David Constantine reads ‘When I Left You, Afterwards…’ by Bertolt Brecht
Vom: 16.12.2015 -
Tom Kuhn reads ‘Discovery about a Young Woman’ by Bertolt Brecht
Vom: 16.12.2015 -
Susan Wicks reads ‘The Poems for Jacques’ by Valérie Rouzeau
Vom: 16.12.2015 -
Helen Mort talks to Editor Maurice Riordan
Vom: 10.12.2015 -
After Awater: Jane Draycott on an enigmatic masterpiece
Vom: 9.12.2015 -
Paul Nemser on the National Poetry Competition
Vom: 4.9.2015 -
Zaffar Kunial talks to Maurice Riordan
Vom: 13.8.2015
The Poetry Society was founded in 1909 to promote "a more general recognition and appreciation of poetry". Since then, it has grown into one of Britain's most dynamic arts organisations, representing British poetry both nationally and internationally. Today it has more than 4000 members worldwide and publishes the leading poetry magazine, The Poetry Review. With innovative education and commissioning programmes and a packed calendar of performances, readings and competitions, the Poetry Society champions poetry for all ages. "The Poetry Society is the heart and hands of poetry in the UK – a centre which pours out energy to all parts of the poetry-body, and a dexterous set of operations which arrange and organise poetry's various manifestations. It has a long distinguished history, and has never been so vital, or so vitalizing as it is now." Sir Andrew Motion