Afleveringen
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Tiffany Atkinson reads 'Patrick' at The Poetry Review Spring 2025 launch by The Poetry Society
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Rashed Aqrabawi reads 'Poem' at The Poetry Review Spring 2025 launch by The Poetry Society
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Fiona Larkin reads 'Absence has a grammar' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Matt Barnard reads 'Two Boys at Midnight' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Sorrel Briggs reads 'Heaven Down' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Hannah Perrin King reads 'Inheritance' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Yong-Yu Huang reads 'Living as My Mother' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Kit Buchan reads 'Hallowe'en Ghazal' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Andrew Dennison reads 'Courgettes' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Lee Knapper reads 'Plums' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Chris Beckett reads 'The broom upside down' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Lesley Sharpe reads 'Eyewitness' | National Poetry Competition 2024 by The Poetry Society
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Jay Bernard Reads 'After Him' at The Poetry Review Winter 2024 Launch by The Poetry Society
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Denise Saul Reads 'The White Room' at The Poetry Review Winter 2024 Launch by The Poetry Society
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Crispin Best Reads 'In This Economy' at The Poetry Review Winter 2024 Launch by The Poetry Society
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Chen Chen Reads '2pm in provincetown—' at The Poetry Review Winter 2024 Launch by The Poetry Society
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Listen to the final five of this year's Young Critics reviews in podcast form. You can watch all ten reviews on our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/YoungCriticsReviews
Tallulah Howarth pulls at the many threads of Rachel Mann’s ‘tapestry of alternative visions’, Eleanor Among the Saints, while Elliot Ruff uncovers the intertextual references of Gboyega Odubanjo’s Adam. Ahana Banerji discusses the skilful patterning and mirroring in Carl Phillips’s Scattered Snows to the North, Tusshara Nalakumar Srilatha finds an invitation to consider non-human perspectives in Katrina Porteous’s Rhizodont, and Priya Abularach elucidates the formal inventiveness in Karen McCarthy Woolf’s verse novel Top Doll.
Since 2022, the T. S. Eliot Prize (the most valuable prize for new poetry collections in the UK and Ireland) and Young Poets Network, The Poetry Society’s leading platform for poets aged up to 25, have run an exciting new collaboration to support the next generation of poetry reviewers: the Young Critics Scheme.
This year’s scheme follows a hugely successful first two years, in which two cohorts of Young Critics’ video reviews were seen over 60,000 times and shared online by readers, publishers, poets and critics. Several of the Young Critics have since been invited to review for leading magazines including The Poetry Review, Poetry London and Magma.
Find out more about The Poetry Society's programmes for young people: https://poetrysociety.org.uk/young-poets - Laat meer zien