Nation's Favourite Poems 1996
Currently being repeated on BBC radio in 5 episodes of 15 minutes each.
Episodes available online over the next three to seven days: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jrb7 |
Listened to the first episode. Very nice. Great to see Brits love American an American poet (Frost). "Ozymandias" and "Kubla Khan" are two of my favorites and it was great to hear them read.
dwl |
Frost was published first in Britain.
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Yes. He lived there several years and first got published there.
dwl |
That was great! Kubla Khan and the Darkling Thrush were my favorite readings.
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I did Kubla Khan and the Intimations Ode when I read at Grasmere to honor the ghosts of the place. Did it from memory. It takes fourteen minutes (eleven for Wordsworth and three for Coleridge) , but I just rememorized the poems for the reading (I've never read from a text.) It's a shame that Coleridge didn't turn into as great a poet as Wordsworth. Blame the opium.
For my failings blame Jack Daniels. |
Episode 5 is also now online since I posted link yesterday:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v4r98 Six days left to listen. Roger McGough's dramatisation of his poem Summer with Monica is on BBC Radio 7 this afternoon, 13:45 BST - you can listen to it live online: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio7/programmes/schedules |
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