The Guardian Books Podcast
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Podcasts:
Our series of poets reading favourite works continues with Paul Farley reading 'Innocence' by Patrick Kavanagh
Imtiaz Dharker launches our second week of poets choosing their favourite poems with a dazzling trio: One Art by Elizabeth Bishop, Meeting Point by Louis MacNeice and Yeshwant Rao by Arun Kolatkar
Alice Oswald rounds off the first week in our series of poets choosing their favourite poem with a reading of a nursery rhyme, There Was a Man of Double Deed
Imtiaz Dharker launches our second week of poets choosing their favourite poems with a dazzling trio: One Art by Elizabeth Bishop, Meeting Point by Louis MacNeice and Yeshwant Rao by Arun Kolatkar
Our series of poets reading favourite works continues with Paul Farley reading 'Innocence' by Patrick Kavanagh
The latest podcast in our series of poets choosing their favourite poem finds Fleur Adcock reading Judith Wright's Request To A Year
Michael Symmons Roberts continues our series of poets choosing their favourite poems with a reading of John Donne's Elegy XIX: To His Mistress Going To Bed
The poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, reads from her collection Love Poems at a special Valentine's Day edition of the Guardian Book Club
One Yorkshire poet reads another as Simon Armitage continues our series of poets choosing their favourite verses with Ted Hughes's Full Moon and Little Frieda
Michael Symmons Roberts continues our series of poets choosing their favourite poems with a reading of John Donne's Elegy XIX: To His Mistress Going To Bed
The latest podcast in our series of poets choosing their favourite poem finds Fleur Adcock reading Judith Wright's Request To A Year
Fiona Sampson continues our series of poets choosing their favourite lines with two poems from George Herbert, Love and Heaven
Fiona Sampson continues our series of poets choosing their favourite lines with two poems from George Herbert, Love and Heaven
Jo Shapcott kicks off a new series of poets reading from their favourite work by another author. Shapcott picks Emily Dickinson
Jo Shapcott kicks off a new series of poets reading from their favourite work by another author. Shapcott picks Emily Dickinson