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Ep. 7 Is John Keats’ ’immortal bird’ soon-to-be extrinct? A conversation with Simon Barnes (Part 2)
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Part two of our conversation with Simon Barnes, the award-winning sportswriter, revered bird lover and Chair of 2020 and 2021's Keats-Shelley Prizes. ----more----
- Read about 2021's Keats-Shelley Prize.
- Read about 2021's Young Romantics Prize.
Subscribe to the Keats-Shelley Podcast or Follow us on Spotify.
In which Simon discusses the repertory singers that are skylarks and nightingales, how and why they sing (and does this make them sexy), whether Keats' nightingale could sing and fly - and does that spoil the poem?
After this, we move onto the extinction threats looming over both birds - not to mention the planet as a whole - and whether poetry can help sharpen our awareness of humankind's mortality?
For more about Simon Barnes visit: simonbarnesauthor.co.uk
Subscribe to the Keats-Shelley Podcast for all new episodes or Follow us on Spotify.
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Learn more about the Keats-Shelley House and our KeatsShelley200 Bicentenary programme.
You can support the Keats-Shelley House by Becoming a Friend.
This podcast was written and presented by James Kidd. The KS Podcast theme tune is ‘Androids Always Escape’ by Chris Zabriskie. Visit http://chriszabriskie.com/
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Manage episode 297041313 series 2906085
Part two of our conversation with Simon Barnes, the award-winning sportswriter, revered bird lover and Chair of 2020 and 2021's Keats-Shelley Prizes. ----more----
- Read about 2021's Keats-Shelley Prize.
- Read about 2021's Young Romantics Prize.
Subscribe to the Keats-Shelley Podcast or Follow us on Spotify.
In which Simon discusses the repertory singers that are skylarks and nightingales, how and why they sing (and does this make them sexy), whether Keats' nightingale could sing and fly - and does that spoil the poem?
After this, we move onto the extinction threats looming over both birds - not to mention the planet as a whole - and whether poetry can help sharpen our awareness of humankind's mortality?
For more about Simon Barnes visit: simonbarnesauthor.co.uk
Subscribe to the Keats-Shelley Podcast for all new episodes or Follow us on Spotify.
Follow us on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Subscribe to us on YouTube
Learn more about the Keats-Shelley House and our KeatsShelley200 Bicentenary programme.
You can support the Keats-Shelley House by Becoming a Friend.
This podcast was written and presented by James Kidd. The KS Podcast theme tune is ‘Androids Always Escape’ by Chris Zabriskie. Visit http://chriszabriskie.com/
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1 Ep. 30 Why should we read Shelley, Keats or the Romantics in 2023? Fiona Sampson Part 2 28:41
1 Ep. 29 Winner of 2022’s Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize: ‘December Moth outside a care-home window’ 3:11
1 Ep. 28 Fiona Sampson announces the Winners of 2022’s Keats-Shelley Prizes 10:13
1 Ep. 27 Fiona Sampson reads and discusses Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (Part 1) 43:09
1 Ep 26 Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty read by Fiona Sampson 5:46
1 Ep. 25. Erica Jong talks about her life, career and why she loves John Keats 44:46
1 Ep. 24. Shelley’s Adonais read by Mick Jagger (Sheats-Kelly remix) 2:18
1 Ep. 23 Winner of 2021’s Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize: in the kelp forest by Katrina Naomi (read by Deryn Rees-Jones) 1:35
1 Ep. 22 Winner of 2021’s Young Romantics Poetry Prize: ‘A Craftsman‘s Tale‘ by Eustacia Feng (read by Will Kemp) 1:56
1 Ep. 21 How do you solve a problem like Maria Cotterell? The story of John Keats, the Maria Crowther and his Final Voyage 32:07
1 Ep. 20 Mark Wallinger: Why I Love John Keats - Art, Epitaphs and Magna Carta 43:26
1 Ep. 19 John Keats and Rome’s Protestant Cemetery. A conversation with Nicholas Stanley-Price 52:48
1 Ep. 18 How did John Keats influence Christina Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites? A Conversation with Dinah Roe 48:27
1 Ep. 17 Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s sonnet for John Keats read and discussed by Dinah Roe 8:29
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