Poetry Recordings: John Heath-Stubbs
Poetry Recordings: John Heath-Stubbs
Grade Levels
10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade
Course, Subject
English Language Arts
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Poetry Recordings
Click here to access the poetry recordings of John Heath-Stubbs as well as a brief biography of this author.
Description
John Heath-Stubbs (b. 1918) recalls how the teacher at his tiny village school read her pupils Our Island Story, sparking in him a lifelong fascination with history that has informed his poetic career ever since. From this page, you can hear the voice of John Heath-Stubbs reading six of his poems, "Purkis," "The Poet of Bray," "Inscription for a Scented Garden for the Blind," "The Carrion Crow," "Song of the Death-Watch Beetle," and "The Mulberry Tree."
Content Provider
Poetry Archive exists to help make poetry accessible, relevant and enjoyable to a wide audience. It came into being as a result of a meeting, in a recording studio, between Andrew Motion, soon after he became U.K. Poet Laureate in 1999, and the recording producer, Richard Carrington. They agreed about how enjoyable and illuminating it is to hear poets reading their work and about how regrettable it was that, even in the recent past, many important poets had not been properly recorded.
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