Men's Morning
Mike Garry performs his epic poem Men's Morning in its place of conception, Manchester's Moss Side Leisure Centre.
Moss Side is a small neighbourhood just outside of Manchester's city centre. In the 19th century Elizabeth Gaskell, inspired by the area, made her literary debut with the novel Mary Barton. She described Moss Side as a place of rural charm where Victorian workers and their families came to talk, play and relax. By the later part of the 20th century, the green fields that Gaskell knew had been replaced by housing estates, and Moss Side's reputation for riots, gangs and guns had spread nationwide. Growing up in Moss Side, Manchester's award winning poet Mike Garry, saw another side. Among its terraced rows Mike discovered a place where he could hear an echo of the qualities that caused Gaskell to put pen to paper - the Moss Side Leisure Centre. In the first of a two part programme Mike returns to the leisure centre to perform his epic poem, Men's Morning, an ode to the Friday morning male patrons of the centre. He spends time with the men who use the gym today to discover what, if anything has changed since he wrote the poem 20 years ago.
In the next programme Jackie Kay, acclaimed poet and Scotland's new Makar, writes her own poem inspired by time spent at the leisure centre, this time focusing on the women who use it.
Presented by Mike Garry and produced in Salford by Claire Press and Ekene Akalawu
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Mike Garry reads Men's Morning
Duration: 16:40
Broadcasts
- Mon 30 May 2016 16:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Thu 22 Dec 2016 23:30大象传媒 Radio 4