Poetry: Language & Landscape

Exploring poetry's connections to community and culture...

Many of us first encounter poetry at school, and sometimes it’s hard to shake the association with rigid analysis, rote learning and awkward recital in front of class. However, like all of literature and art at large, poetry is human experience turned into creative expression – a vital record of who we are, how we live, and what makes us tick.

This curated collection explores poetry’s relationship with language and landscape. These poets draw inspiration from their surroundings, from the contours of the country to their local communities and cultures, and use the form of poetry and performance to bend, twist and enliven the languages that we hear around us every day.

Here you will find programmes delving into the environments that have inspired poets from Liverpool to the Lake District and beyond, as well as performances that showcase a diverse range of spoken language and dialects from across the UK. Far from a stuffy institution, poetry endures and thrives thanks to a mixture of tradition and innovation, with vibrant work that is by turns playful, poignant, personal and political.

23 items in this collection

Brian Patten

A passionate poem about language and cultural identity from Scots poet Len Pennie

I’m No Havin Children

Linton Kwesi Johnson / John Cooper Clarke (Late Night from Two)

Benjamin Zephaniah, James Berry and Buchi Emecheta at Words to Life (Here and Now)

Seamus Heaney on how writers help give a nation its sense of self

Seamus Heaney, A Sense of Ireland

Five poetic responses to war, from Michael Redgrave's reading of Henry V to a musical rendition of a 1950s folk classic.

War Poetry

Hartlepool

Spirit of the Place: Swansea

The Liverpool Poets

I Is a long-memoried Woman Based on a Collection of Poems by Grace Nichols

Subterranean Poetry

Writers' Rambles: Torquay

The Ken Fine Show [05/03/95]

A Toast Tae The Daft Days- a poyum by Len Pennie for LIDL

The Dales Diary [23/08/2007]

J'accuse Philip Larkin

The Never-ending Poem - Children of the Black Triangle

Celebration (John Cooper Clarke)

The Armagh Rhymers Performance

F.T. Prince - Poems

Nesta Wyn Jones

R.S.Thomas

Gwilym R. Jones