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Andrew Motion and Alan Hollinghurst: Essex Clay

Oct 28, 2020
47:55
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The End of Childhood
01:58 • 3min
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3
I've Meen That Poem
05:11 • 3min
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4
The Dead Marcher, a Poem About a Dead Mother
08:21 • 5min
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5
I Think It's a Breath Driven Thing, Perhaps?
13:40 • 2min
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6
The Accident in the First of the Three Sets
15:20 • 5min
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7
The Third Person in His Third Person A
20:09 • 6min
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8
A Poem About Memory
25:40 • 3min
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9
The First Word to the Phone, Not the White Hand Smuggling Her Mobile
28:57 • 3min
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10
The M Forty, Late at Night, Darkness, Rain and Roly Poly Down the Embankment
31:39 • 2min
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11
The Car Wreck
33:31 • 4min
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12
Poems Are Stories, Not Prose
37:39 • 6min
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13
I'd Like to Give Her the Book
43:36 • 4min
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On publication of Andrew Motion's new book of poetry, Essex Clay, he joined Alan Hollinghurst in conversation at St George's Bloomsbury.

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