Frank Skinner loves poetry. And he thinks you might like it too. Join Frank each week as he takes you through some of his choice picks of poems. There may be laughter. There may be tears. There will certainly be poetry. Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast is produced by Sarah Bishop. It is an Avalon production for Bauer Media.
This week, we look at a John Masefield poem from 1911, in which a naked drunk runs through a town at midnight, threatening firefighters with their own hose-nozzles. The poems referenced are ‘Sea-Fever’, ‘The Everlasting Mercy’, ‘Dauber’ and ‘Partridges’.
This week: why do so many of us stagger through life leaving a trail of chaos and confusion? American poet, Kay Ryan, reveals it’s because we are carrying an invisible ladder. The poems referenced are ‘We’re Building the Ship As We Sail It’, ‘Carrying A Ladder’ and ‘Blandeur’.
This week, American poet, Richard Wilbur, explains why stones aren’t very ambitious. The poems referenced are ‘A Dubious Night’ and ‘Two Voices in A Meadow’.
This week, American Poet Laureate, Ada Limón heads for the safe haven of the parental raincoat. The poems referenced are ‘The Contract Says: We’d Like the Conversation to be Bilingual’, ‘The Raincoat’ and ‘Before’.
This week, Ted Hughes shows us that writing a poem is like a stinking fox walking across a snow-covered field. The poem referenced are ‘The Thought Fox’ and ‘The Jaguar’.
This week, our Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage, writes a brilliant poem about what some might think is an unlikely subject. The poem referenced is ‘The Patriarchs – An Elegy’.
This week, Carol Ann Duffy considers the profound, prayer-like quality of the Shipping Forecast. The poems referenced are ‘Death of a Teacher’ and ‘Prayer’.
This week, John Betjeman gets a tennis-based humiliation from the girl of his dreams. The poem referenced is ‘A Subaltern’s Love Song’.
Series 6 of Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast begins on 8th February. See you there!
At last, our first jousting poet - Frank meets Sir Thomas Wyatt, head-on. The poems referenced are They Flee From Me and Farewell Love and All Thy Laws For Ever by Sir Thomas Wyatt.
Frank went on holiday with Emily Dickinson and came back in love with her poetry. The poems referenced are ‘After great pain, a formal feeling comes’, ‘One need not be a Chamber — to be Haunted’ and ‘A Wind That Rose’ by Emily Dickinson.
Vampires and mermaids - Frank falls under the spell of Clare Pollard’s fabulous poetry. The collection referenced is Changeling by Clare Pollard and the individual poems referenced are Zennor and Whitby.
Frank meets Alfred Lord Tennyson’s Lady of Shalott and finds out why Camelot is a bit of a lottery. The poems referenced are The Charge Of The Light Brigade and The Lady Of Shalott both by Tennyson.
Drunken nights and floppy discs - Frank gets excited about the poetry of Leontia Flynn. The collection referenced is Profit and Loss by Leontia Flynn and the individual poems referenced are Anecdote and The Floppy Disk.
Frank explains why the first poetry book he ever bought, The Mersey Sound, changed his life forever. The poems referenced are Without You and The New ‘Our Times’ by Adrian Henri, Where Are You Now, Batman, Party Piece and After Breakfast by Brian Patten, and On Picnics, Café Portraits and Let Me Die A Youngman’s Death by Roger McGough.…
Series 5 of Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast coming very soon...
Frank shares a cold, sad Sunday morning with Robert Hayden. The poems referenced are Those Winter Sundays and The Whipping by Robert Hayden.
Frank explores the poetic treasure-trove that is Michael Symmons Roberts’ collection, Drysalter. The poems referenced are Face to Face, Through a Glass Darkly and Discoverers by Michael Symmons Roberts.
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Wordsworth Revisited: The Leech-Gatherer
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Wordsworth revisited: the leech-gatherer. The poem referenced is Resolution and Independence by William Wordsworth.
Frank loves Nick Laird’s poetry. And manual typewriters. The collection referenced is On Purpose by Nick Laird and the poem referenced is The Underwood No. 4.
Frank loves Walt Whitman, right down to his comfortable shoes… The poems referenced are Poets to Come, To You, Song of the Universal and Song of Myself by Walt Whitman.
Frank heads North with the amazing Jen Hadfield. The collection referenced is The Stone Age by Jen Hadfield. The individual poems referenced are Hardanger Fiddle & Nyckelharpa, (Lighthouse) and (Erratic) by Jen Hadfield.
Batman, Captain America and Milton’s Paradise Lost.
Frank celebrates Caroline Bird and wonders if he should have saved this one for Valentine’s Day. The collection referenced is The Air Year by Caroline Bird. The individual poems discussed are Temporary Vows and I Am Not a Falconer, both by Caroline Bird.
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Frank meets WH Auden in an art gallery and falls in love all over again. Poems referenced: Musée des Beaux Arts - WH Auden Funeral Blues - WH Auden
Frank finds out when the Illegal Age began, with Ellen Hinsey. Please note this podcast has some disturbing content. Poem referenced: The Illegal Age - Ellen Hinsey
Frank spends a dark night on Dover Beach with Matthew Arnold and, hold on, isn’t that Sophocles over there? Poems referenced: Dover Beach - Matthew Arnold Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse - Matthew Arnold
Frank reads Tracy K Smith and finally gets his priorities right.Collections referenced:Wade in the Water - Tracy K SmithLeaves of Grass – Walt WhitmanPoems referenced:Political Poem – Tracy K Smith
Frank hits the high notes with Peter Riley and accidentally arrives at his favourite-ever definition of poetry.Collection referenced:Passing Measures – Peter RileyPoems referenced:The Little Watercolour at Sligo – Peter RileyDo It Again – Peter Riley
Frank explores the wonders and horrors of city-life, with Denise Levertov and two dogs of disproportionate size.Poems referenced:The Rainwalkers by Denise Levertov The Mutes by Denise Levertov
Frank celebrates one of his all-time favourite poems: The Star-Splitter by Robert Frost.
Frank discovers Ella Frears at a motorway services and shares some intimate notes.Collection referenced:Shine, Darling by Ella FrearsPoems referenced:Midpoint by Ella FrearsThe Film by Ella Frears
Couplets, cruelty and the occasional caning. Frank enters the poetical world of Alexander Pope. Poems ReferencedEpistle to Dr. Arbuthnot - Alexander Pope
Rita Dove teaches Frank the art of poetry and how to pull.Poems Referenced:Ars Poetica - Rita DoveFlirtation - Rita Dove
Frank walks the untrodden ways with William Wordsworth.Poems Referenced:She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways - William WordsworthSpring – Alexander PopeThe Tables Turned – William WordsworthStrange Fits of Passion Have I Known – William WordsworthA Slumber Did My Spirit Seal – William WordsworthThree Years She Grew in Sun and Shower – William Wordswo…
Never mind the poetry, here’s the white bits. Frank has a wild night out with the Polish poet, Tadeusz Dabrowski.Poems Referenced:I Believe All Round the Clock - Tadeusz Dabrowski (translated from Polish by Antonia Lloyd-Jones)Soiree - Tadeusz Dabrowski (translated from Polish by Antonia Lloyd-Jones)Bunny Slope - Tadeusz Dabrowski (translated from …
Frank has always had a fascination with the Wild West. In this episode he explores the macabre Western ballads of Cathy Park Hong. This podcast contains some disturbing images.Poems Referenced:Abecedarian Western - Cathy Park HongBallad in I – Cathy Park HongThe Song of Katydids – Cathy Park HongFrom ‘Fort Ballads’Ballad of the Range – Cathy Park H…
Frank begins series 2 with a poem that made him cry in a hotel room. Poems Referenced:Bird – Liz BerryBirmingham Roller – Liz BerryThe Sea of Talk – Liz Berry
Series 2 of Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast coming soon...
In the last of the series, Frank showers in the word-waterfall that is the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Frank is often attracted to a poem by its title. This week he discusses 'Famous Bigshots' by Caroline Knox.
Frank tells how Philip Larkin’s ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ gave him a massive panic attack.Poems referenced:Philip Larkin – Wild OatsPhilip Larkin - Dockery and SonPhilip Larkin - An Arundel Tomb
Frank Skinner takes us on a guided tour of Donna Stonecipher’s ‘Model City’.Poems Referenced:Richard Harris Barham (Thomas Ingoldsby) - The Lay of Saint CuthbertFrom Donna Stonecipher’s ‘Model City’:Number 8Number 47Number 19Number 14Number 69Number 51
Frank Skinner celebrates the Beat Poets – a generation of poets in the 1940s and 50s who rebelled against American conventions, championed ‘spontaneous writing’, and won over Frank in a school assembly.Poems referenced include:Lawrence Ferlinghetti - Sometime During EternityGregory Corso - Man About to Enter SeaAllen Ginsberg - Sunflower SutraWilli…
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Stevie Smith and William Carlos Williams
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Frank Skinner delves into Stevie Smith's 'Not Waving But Drowning', and William Carlos Williams' 'Dance Russe'. There will be no guests, just Frank exploring different poems every week.
Absolute Radio presenter and comedian Frank Skinner talks about poems “like I talk about football” in his new podcast.