Robert Service
Robert Service has long been one of Brian Patten's favourite poets, and here he explains why. The reader is James Cosmo.
As a young man, Brian Patten was fascinated by the life and work of Robert Service, who in the early years of the 20th century left a banking job in Glasgow for the excitement of the goldrush in the Yukon. He almost immediately found himself working in a bank again, but he was now in a romantic wilderness. In the bars of Whitehorse he heard wonderful stories of life in the Gold Rush which he transmuted into Kipling-inspired verse, and he was soon the best-paid poet in the western world. Yet despite his huge popularity, he remained the self-described "man who wouldn't fit in." Now, though honoured in Canada, his work is almost forgotten.
The poems are read by James Cosmo.
Producer Christine Hall.
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- Sun 1 May 2011 16:30大象传媒 Radio 4
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