04/09/2011
Roger McGough introduces poems requested by listeners. Featuring scary horses, embittered husbands and prayers for birds.
Scary horses, embittered husbands and prayers for birds feature in this edition of your poetry requests, presented by Roger McGough. There's A Display of Mackerel by Mark Doty, admiring the iridescence and selflessness of those 'flashing participants.' Sylvia Plath is mussel hunting, and there's another powerful poem from across the pond; Elizabeth Bishop's 'The Fish'. The abandoned merman calls out longingly for his deserting wife 'Margaret, Margaret', in Matthew Arnold's famous poem, and RS Thomas warns 'You must wear your eyes out' in a meditation on bird watching. Clare Pollard also makes her debut on the programme with a poem inspired by a sinister folkloric tale involving horses, Pollock scales and spuming ale.
The other readers are Jennifer Jellicorse, Catherine Cusack and Mark Meadows.
Produced by Sarah Langan.
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- Sun 4 Sep 2011 16:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Sat 10 Sep 2011 23:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4