
The Documentary Podcast Michael Symmons Roberts' Christmas card poem
Dec 22, 2025
In this engaging conversation, poet Michael Symmons Roberts shares insights into his commissioned Christmas card poem. A dramatist and novelist, Michael's faith deeply influences his art without overt expression. He discusses the balance of contemporary life and nativity themes while navigating the challenge of brevity. Reflecting on his new role as a grandfather, he connects personal joy to the Christmas story. Michael also explores the symbolism of angel lights as messengers and reads his poignant poem 'Illuminations,' blending personal narratives with profound themes of hope.
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Faith Shapes Poetic Purpose
- Michael Symmons Roberts treats the incarnation as both a personal faith anchor and a poetic subject requiring subtlety.
- He aims to "tell the truth slant" by embedding spiritual truth in contemporary, messy contexts.
Form Mirrors Theological Theme
- Michael aims to compress vast theological ideas into a small poetic form that mirrors incarnation's particularity.
- He sees sonnet-length restraint as metaphorically apt: universality funnelled into particularity.
Early Christmas Displays In London
- Michael visited a luxury store on October 1st and found a full Santa's Grotto, illustrating early commercial Christmas overload.
- He uses this to contrast retail paraphernalia with the deeper miracle he wants to capture in the poem.
