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A poetry edition, with Simon Armitage, Vanessa Kisuule, Anthony Anaxagorou, Em Power, Anna Selby, Daphne Astor, talking, reading

Front Row on poetry during Covid times, and beyond, with Simon Armitage; Bristol's City Poet Vanessa Kisuule; Foyle Young Poet winner. Em Power; Anna Selby, and Anthony Anaxagorou.

The pandemic is having a profound impact on the arts. But you don't need to go anywhere, involve other people or need many materials, to write or read poetry, and during the lockdown people have turned to verse. In an extended edition of Front Row devoted to poetry Samira Ahmed hears from the Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage, about his recent writing life - composing lyrics for Huddersfield Choral Society. Vanessa Kisuule, City Poet of Bristol, talks about her collaboration with the Old Vic and local groups, creating modern work inspired by medieval mystery plays. Em Power, three times Foyle Poet of the Year winner, reveals how poetry is a communal art. And they all read their work.

Even before the lockdown there was a surge in sales of poetry books, driven by the internet. Anthony Anaxagorou and Vanessa Kisuule chart their journeys as poets via YouTube to the printed page.

They discuss poetry addressing politics - Kisuule's poem on the toppling of the Colston statue went viral - and poets' engagement with the environment. Armitage launched the Laurel Prize to encourage this. In March Daphne Astor started the Hazel Press whose books about the natural world are created from it using local recycled paper, printed with vegetable inks. Anna Selby writes poems about the underwater world - while underwater.

The prospect of inoculation against Covid gave rise to'vaccination nationalism'. When Edward Jenner pioneered smallpox vaccination in 1796 he was determined his discovery would benefit people around the globe. Several poets, including Robert Southey, wrote poems in his honour. Front Row has commissioned Anthony Anaxagorou to do the same for the developers of the Covid vaccine, and he reads his new poem.

Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Julian May

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Simon Armitage

Simon Armitage

is the Poet Laureate. He has published twelve full-length collections, most recently .

Images:聽 Simon Armitage. Main image credit: Roberto Ricciuti/Getty Images.

More information on Simon Armitage's projects: on for nature or environmental poetry andof which he is a part.


Vanessa Kisuule

Vanessa Kisuule
is the Bristol City Poet for 2018 - 2020. Her latest work is a cycle of poems, Angels in Bristol: The Story of Christmas in 9 Miracles, with music, images and performance, co-created with local communities and Bristol Old Vic.聽 聽聽
is available聽online聽to stream until 05 January 2021.聽 聽聽
Image: Vanessa Kisuule

Em Power

Em Power

Em Power is in her last year of school and has been a winner of the T -聽 the biggest poetry competition for 11-17 year olds in the world - three times.

Image: Em Power

Anthony Anaxagorou

Anthony Anaxagorou
Anthony Anaxagorou is a British-born Cypriot poet. His second collection was shortlisted for the 2019 T.S. Eliot Prize.
Image: 聽 Image credit: Naomi Woddis

The Hazel Press

The Hazel Press
Hazel Press publishes poetry, essays and interdisciplinary work with a focus on the environment, climate change, feminism and the arts.聽
Image: Hazel Press authors clockwise from Left: , credit: Katie Musgrave; , credit: Mark Vessey;聽 credit: John Clark;.

Anna Selby

Anna Selby
Anna Selby takes us beneath the waves with poems and poetic-studies, written on waterproof notebooks in the Atlantic Ocean, whilst observing marine species.聽 聽 聽聽聽
Image: writing underwater.

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