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Hannah Hodgson

Hannah Hodgson selects poems that sing, including those reflecting on disability and by disabled poets. We hear from Raymond Antrobus, Andrew McMillan and Dorothy Wordsworth.

Hannah Hodgson has a life limiting illness and writes remarkable poetry about her experience. She has selected a range of poems that sing, including those reflecting on disability and by disabled poets. We hear from Raymond Antrobus, Amy Acre, Andrew McMillan and Dorothy Wordsworth as well as a little known poem by WB Yeats.

Producer Sally Heaven

28 minutes

Last on

Sat 21 May 2022 23:30

This Week's Poems

‘Sonnet I’

By Jamie Hale

From ‘Shield’

Published by Verve Poetry Press

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‘There Are No Secrets Here’

By Greg Gilbert

From The Laureate’s Choice pamphlet

Published by Smith|Doorstop

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Extract from Dorothy Wordsworth’s diaries – Christmas Day and Boxing Day 1801

By Dorothy Wordsworth

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‘J²¹³¦°ì-¾±²Ô-³Ù³ó±ð-²ú´Ç³æ’

By Rosamund Taylor

First published in Butcher's Dog poetry magazine and appears in Rosamund's first collection ‘In Her Jaws’ which is forthcoming from Banshee Press

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‘W²¹»å±ð°ù’

By Meredi Ortega

Published via Butchers Dog Magazine

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‘Your Chest Aches Before You Stop Breathing’

By Hannah Hodgson

From 163 Days

Published by Seren

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‘D±ð²¹³Ù³ó’

By W.B. Yeats

From The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats

Published by Wordsworth Editions

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Extract from ‘Knotweed’

By Andrew McMillan

From Pandemonium

Published by Jonathan Cape

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‘Born Drunk’

By Kuli Kohli

From A Wonder Woman

Published by Offa's Press

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‘T Minus Zero’

By Amy Acre

First published by The White Review

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‘Happy Birthday Moon’

By Raymond Antrobus

From The Perseverance

Published by Penned in the Margins

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Broadcasts

  • Sun 15 May 2022 16:30
  • Sat 21 May 2022 23:30