Click here to listen to So Here We Are on Miporadio. SoHereWeAre John Kinsella teaches at Cambridge University and Kenyon College and is very much a g...
Click here to listen to So Here We Are on MiPOradio. SoHereWeAre Poetic fashions ebb and flow and there are always marginalised figures that pursue fi...
Click here to listen to So Here We Are on MiPOradio. SoHereWeAre In my last talk I mentioned that Andrew Crozier shared some affinities with the poet,...
Click here to listen to So here We Are on Miporadio. SoHereWeAre In my last talk I mentioned J.H. Prynne’s contribution to The English Intelligencer. ...
Click here to listen to So Here We Are on Miporadio SoHereWeAre In February 2004, Randall Stevenson writing in The Oxford English Literary History Vol...
Click here to listen to So Here We Are on Miporadio SoHereWeAre I thought that I might approach the idea of celebrity and issues around that cultural ...
Click here to listen to So Here We Are on Miporadio SoHereWeAre I first encountered the poetry of Tom Raworth in Michael Horovitz’s Children of Albion...
Click here to listen to So Here We Are on Miporadio. SoHereWeAre I want to say a few words about the second part of Basil Bunting’s poem Briggflatts (...
Click here to listen to So Here We Are on miporadio. So Here We Are A great variety of absorbing poetry is obscured by its omission from mainstream pu...
Click here to listen to So Here We Are on Miporadio So Here We Are Thomas A. Clark, born in Greenock, Scotland in 1944, writes an attentive poetry, gi...