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The Adverb from the Ledbury Poetry Festival

The Adverb from the Ledbury Poetry Festival

Update: 2025-09-12
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Ian McMillan presents poetry in performance with Jackie Kay, Hollie McNish and Michael Pedersen in this recording of The Adverb at the Ledbury Festival.
They share poems of friendship, childhood, and of love in its many forms - from the love of a child for a parent, to the love of balconies.

Jackie Kay is the former Makar (Poet Laureate) of Scotland - she shares poems of great tenderness from her latest collection May Day and from earlier collections too.

Hollie McNish is one of our best-loved poets. In books like 'Nobody Told Me' and 'Lobster', her work explores taboos around the body and the experience of motherhood. In this programme we hear her poetry of friendship too.

Michael Pedersen is a poet and author, as well as the Makar for Edinburgh. He has been acclaimed for his attention to male friendship in his collection 'The Cat Prince' and for the poetic writing in his new book 'Muckle Flugga' - which is filled with warmth and humour.

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The Adverb from the Ledbury Poetry Festival

The Adverb from the Ledbury Poetry Festival

BBC Radio 4