The Verb at the Contains Strong Language Festival of poetry and performance
Ian McMillan introduces a host of international poets, including Michael Dickman, Bodhan Piasecki and Orbita - recorded in Hull.
Ian McMillan presents The Verb , Radio 3's cabaret of the spoken word with a host of international poets from Latvia, America and Poland, including Michael Dickman, Bodhan Piasecki and Orbita. Ian also explores the Trinidad Talking Doorsteps project with Joe Hakim .
Recorded in front of a studio audience as part of Contains Strong Language, a season of Poetry and Performance from Hull.
Producer: Faith Lawrence.
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Michael Dickman
The award-winning US poet Michael Dickman reads a brand new poem called ‘Hotel Days’, which examines the strange language world of the hotel. Dickman explains that the poem was inspired by his ambivalence towards hotel rooms, and says they often make him think of Philip Larkin’s poem ‘High Windows’.  Michael’s latest collection is ‘Brother’ (Faber), written with his brother Matthew Dickman.
Bodhan Piasecki
Bohdan Piasecki is a poet from Poland now living in Birmingham. He is one of the ‘Hull 17 poets’, and as part of ‘Hull Gada’ he has been working with the Polish community in the city, engaging passers-by in conversation, and turning their stories and comments into poems. These ‘found language’ poems are now on display in the Princes Quay Shopping Centre. Bohdan bravely accepts our challenge to create a brand new poem during the show - using the language of our Verb guests.
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