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Lost Voices - Harry Fainlight

Daljit Nagra selects Lost Voices: Harry Fainlight who wrote sublimely lyrical poetry. Presented by Brian Patten. From 2009.

Poet Daljit Nagra revisits the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's radio poetry archive and chooses Lost Voices: Harry Fainlight who was a young man of rare promise when a trip to America to meet the Beat poets in the early 1960s changed his life forever. He lived a ramshackle, bizarre life but produced sublimely lyrical poetry.

Brian Patten, whose poetry was a celebrated part of the 1960s cultural scene, remembers a contemporary who did not survive the 20th century. Harry Fainlight was a deeply troubled magus and accomplished lyrical poet but he really was his own worst enemy. He upset people, he was upset by imagined slights, he could not bear the thought of publishers selling his work. Brian meets several of Harry's friends and talks to his sister, the successful poet Ruth Fainlight, to get an idea of who Harry really was. He also shares many of Harry's finest poems, all of which are now out of print.

Lost Voices is a series in which poet Brian Patten explores the life and work of lesser-known or forgotten poets.

Reader – Carl Prekopp
Producer – Christine Hall

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in 2009.

30 minutes

Last on

Mon 6 Jan 2020 05:00

Broadcasts

  • Sun 5 Jan 2020 17:00
  • Mon 6 Jan 2020 05:00