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15/06/2008

Roger McGough introduces listeners' requests, including a short interview with poet Mimi Khalvati. Readers are Mark Meadows, Rebecca Smart and William Hope.

This week鈥檚 programme includes an intriguing 鈥淓nglish ghazal鈥, - the ghazal being a Middle-Eastern verse form not normally associated with English.

Ghazal: The Candles of the Chestnut Trees by Mimi Khalvati
From: The Meanest Flower
Publ: Carcanet

Ghazal: After Hafez by Mimi Khalvati
From: The Meanest Flower
Publ: Carcanet

In the Orchard by Muriel Stuart
From: The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century Verse
Publ: Oxford

At Last The Secret is Out by W.H. Auden
From: Collected Shorter Poems 1927-1957
Publ: faber

Be Frugal by Richard Church
From: The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse
Publ: Oxford

R.I.P by Alan Garner
From: Occasional Poets
Publ: Viking

If the Past Year Were Offered Me Again by Lady Augusta Gregory
From: Irish Poetry 鈥 an Interpretive Anthology
Publ: New York University Press

This poem features only in the Sunday afternoon edition
Heraclitus by W.J. Cory
From: Everyman鈥檚 Book of Victorian Verse

Dear Bryan Winter by W.S. Graham
From: Collected Poems 1942-1977
Publ: Faber

Far in a western brookland by A.E. Housman
From: Poems selected by Alan Hollinghurst
Publ: faber

Watermelon, the only word I have by Noel Rowe
From: The Sydney Society of Literature and Aesthetics

Poem for Everyone by John T Wood

The Saturday night edition finishes with Carla Bruni鈥檚
rendition of WH Auden鈥檚 At Last the Secret is Out,
from her album 鈥楴o Promises鈥

26 minutes

Last on

Sat 21 Jun 2008 23:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 15 Jun 2008 16:30
  • Sat 21 Jun 2008 23:30