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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
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- Sun 15 Jun 2008 16:30成人快手 Radio 4 FM
- Sat 21 Jun 2008 23:30成人快手 Radio 4