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News That Stays News

Daljit Nagra selects News that Stays News. What would the news sound like if poets had a go? Presented by Ritula Shah. From 2018.

It was Ezra Pound who wrote: "Literature is news that stays news." What would the news sound like if poets had a go?

Ritula Shah presents the news with poets. She is joined by Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ correspondents Lyse Doucet, Allan Little and Norman Smith, and a lyrical line-up that includes Wendy Cope, Ian McMillan, Caleb Femi, Gillian Clarke and Maura Dooley.

Featured poems:

The Newspaper by George Crabbe

Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth

Still Life with Sea Pinks and High Tide by Maura Dooley
From: The Silvering
Publ: Bloodaxe Books

Sporty People by Wendy Cope

Smashed to a Pulp by Mohammod Ullah

The Day that Twitter went down by Brian Bilston
From: You Took the Last Bus Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
Publ: Unbound

Coping by Caleb Femi

The People's Shipping Forecast by Murray Lachlan Young

From the Republic of Conscience by Seamus Heaney
From: The Haw Lantern
Publ: Faber

Futility by Wilfred Owen

Letter by Hugh McMillan
From: The Other Creatures in the Wood
Publ: Mariscat

The Only News I Know by Emily Dickinson

And original poetry composed for this programme by Gillian Clarke and Ian McMillan.

Producer: Camellia Sinclair

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in 2018.

30 minutes

Last on

Mon 6 Sep 2021 05:00

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  • Sun 5 Sep 2021 12:00
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  • Mon 6 Sep 2021 05:00