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Strange Hells

Read by Glyn Maxwell
Strange Hells - Ivor Gurney - Read by Glyn Maxwell
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Stormy Weather - Kevin Ireland
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Storm Windows - Howard Nemerov
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Stones - Nigel McLoughlin
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Stone Canyon Nocturne - Charles Wright
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Stoat’s Song - Cilla McQueen
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Still Falls the Rain – for BBC 100 Years - Edith Sitwell
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Still Falls the Rain - Edith Sitwell
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Stewart Conn is one of Scotland’s more softly spoken bards, but his particular Celtic muse is no less intense for all his quieter rhetorical flourishes and domestic asides. Indeed, his poetry has an affecting immediacy which comes from its easy…

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Stevie Smith

B. 1902 D. 1971

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Stevie Smith (1902-1971) led an outwardly uneventful life behind the respectable curtains of suburbia whilst nurturing a highly individual imagination. Born in Yorkshire, her father left the family to join the North Sea Patrol when she was very young. At…

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Born in York in 1952, Steve Ellis has published three collections of poetry, including West Pathway (1993) and Home and Away, verse translations of Dante’s Inferno and The Divine Comedy and a number of academic monographs on writers such as Chaucer, T….

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Stephen Spender

B. 1909 D. 1995

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Stephen Spender (1909-1995) is most closely associated with the 1930s: much of his best poetry was written during this decade and other important works such as his autobiography, World Within World (1951), his novel The Temple (1988) and some volumes…

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Stephen Romer was born in Hertfordshire, and educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Since 1981 he has lived France, first in Paris, and since 1991 in the Loire Valley, where he is Maitre de Conferences in the English department of Tours…

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Stephen Lightbown – 10 poems from ‘The Last Custodian’ - Stephen Lightbown
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Stephen Lightbown was born in Blackburn, Lancashire.  In 1996, aged 16, he experienced a life-changing accident and is now paralysed from below the waist.  Lightbown writes extensively but not exclusively about his life as a wheelchair user. He teaches yoga…

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“Stephen Fry is a man of many talents: actor, novelist, comedian, librettist, thinker and wit. In an interview with Michael Parkinson, he was described as being “a man with a brain the size of Kent”. This is his tour of…

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