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The Lost Poets of the Raincoat Shop

Poet Daljit Nagra introduces The Lost Poets of the Raincoat Shop. Ian MacMillan tells a story about friendship. From 2014.

Poet Daljit Nagra revisits the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's radio poetry archive and selects The Lost Poets of the Raincoat Shop presented by Ian MacMillan.

Ian McMillan tells the story of lost poets through the letters, diaries and scattered pages of poetry found in a derelict raincoat shop in Sheffield. The papers were found by an engineer who saved them from the skip and took them home to read. Fascinated by the story they revealed, he donated them to the Sheffield Archive.

Ian McMillan looks through the dust covered pages that still, he says, give off a faint whiff of raincoat. The letters document the friendship between the shop owner and an uneducated man who were brought together by a love of words and writing. Ian says, 'It's an extraordinary tale of friendship, and what is left behind.'

He talks to John Gregory who devoted his lunchtimes to going through the derelict shop gathering together the pages before they were put in a skip, and to Tim Knebel, the archivist who has created order out of the scattered pages.

Ian also talks to historian Helen Smith about the uniqueness of Sheffield during the early years of the 1900s, when uneducated steelworkers yearned to better themselves by learning about philosophy and poetry.

Finally, Ian contributes to the amount of words generated by the two men by composing his own work based on the daily takings recorded in the cash book of the raincoat shop.

Producer: Janet Graves
A Pennine production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 first broadcast in 2014.

30 minutes

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Mon 30 Sep 2019 05:00

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