Joseph Coelho, The Waterstones Children's Laureate 2022 - 2024

02. Primary Schools Performance with Waterstones Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8101/02-primary-schools-performance-with-waterstones-childrens-laureate-joseph-coelho.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 56:21 | Recorded on Friday, 30th June 2023

A fabulous Festival performance with Waterstones Children’s Laureate, Joseph Coelho.

Sarala Estruch and Stephanie Sy-Quia

09. Family Histories: Sarala Estruch and Stephanie Sy-Quia

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8102/09-family-histories-sarala-estruch-and-stephanie-sy-quia.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 58:28 | Recorded on Saturday, 1st July 2023

Join Sarala Estruch and Stephanie Sy-Quia, friends and fellow Ledbury Critics, as they discuss their debuts.

Maya Popa

12. Poetry and conversation with Maya C. Popa and Matthew Hollis

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8103/12-poetry-and-conversation-with-maya-c-popa-and-matthew-hollis.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 56:14 | Recorded on Saturday, 1st July 2023

Maya C. Popa is a Romanian-American writer, academic, and editor whose books include American Faith and, newly released to rapturous acclaim, Wound is the Origin of Wonder.

Zaffar Kunial and Preti Taneja

15. Nothing Can Break My Heart Like England Can: Preti Taneja and Zaffar Kunial

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8105/15-nothing-can-break-my-heart-like-england-can-preti-taneja-and-zaffar-kunial.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 52:38 | Recorded on Saturday, 1st July 2023

Preti Taneja and Zaffar Kunial approach the English, and the pastoral, in different and remarkable ways.

19. Beatriz Chivite Ezkieta, Lidija Dimkovska and Grug Muse

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8106/19-beatriz-chivite-ezkieta-lidija-dimkovska-and-grug-muse.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 57:44 | Recorded on Sunday, 2nd July 2023

Three women poets from different parts of Europe who share common themes and whose poetry exists ‘between languages’.

20. Form as Radical Midwife: Queering the Page – alice hiller and Padraig Regan

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8107/20-form-as-radical-midwife-queering-the-page-alice-hiller-and-padraig-regan.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 58:58 | Recorded on Sunday, 2nd July 2023

Two poets discuss how the look of their poetry on the page is critical to their processes of organic exploration and transmission.

michael-morpurgo

23. Michael Morpurgo: ‘My Heart was a Tree’

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8108/23-michael-morpurgo-my-heart-was-a-tree.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 59:45 | Recorded on Sunday, 2nd July 2023

The great children’s writer, Michael Morpurgo, introduces his new anthology, a love letter to trees.

25. Dead Poets Society 4: Lal Ded and Eluned Phillips with Tishani Doshi and Menna Elfyn

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8109/25-dead-poets-society-4-lal-ded-and-eluned-phillips-with-tishani-doshi-and-menna-elfyn.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 53:18 | Recorded on Sunday, 2nd July 2023

We read the work of the C14th Kashmiri mystic poet, Lal Ded, translated for Penguin Classics by Ranjit Hoskote.

Don Paterson

30. Dead Poets Society 6: Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Don Paterson, Dinah Roe, Fiona Sampson & Claire Armitstead

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8110/30-dead-poets-society-6-elizabeth-barrett-browning-with-don-paterson-dinah-roe-fiona-sampson-and-claire-armitstead.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 57:14 | Recorded on Monday, 3rd July 2023

A celebration of the 44 love sonnets published in 1850 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, superstar poet and linguist of this parish.

32. Dead Poets Society 7: Shakespeare’s Sonnets with Don Paterson and Emma Smith

https://ledburypoetry.org.uk/podcast-player/8111/32-dead-poets-society-7-shakespeares-sonnets-with-don-paterson-and-emma-smith.mp3

Play in new window | Duration: 59:29 | Recorded on Tuesday, 4th July 2023

Shakespeare’s Sonnets are as important and vital today as they were when first published four hundred years ago.