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Poetry Book Club with Douglas Dunn

Ian McMillan and the Poetry Book Club audience are joined by Douglas Dunn to discuss his debut collection Terry Street and his latest The Noise of a Fly.

The Verb this week is another chance to hear Ian McMillan's interview with the great Scottish poet Douglas Dunn, in front of our Poetry Book Club audience.

Douglas Dunn is the author of over ten poetry collections. He published his debut in 1969, whilst working in the Brynmor Jones Library at Hull under Philip Larkin. The book, Terry Street, won the Somerset Maugham Award. Since then Douglas has continued to write poems that shine a light on the human condition - on our foibles, our desires, our fragility. His 2019 collection, The Noise of a Fly, was shortlisted for the TS Eliot award. Among other awards he received the Whitbread Book of the Year in 1985 for Elegies, a moving account of his wife's early death from cancer. Dunn was awarded the OBE in 2003 and is an Honorary Professor at St Andrews.

Presenter: Ian McMillan
Producer: Cecile Wright

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Fri 2 Dec 2022 22:00

Douglas Dunn

Douglas Dunn

Douglas Dunn sat down with Ian McMillan and our Poetry Book Club audience in Media City, Salford, to discuss both his debut collection ‘Terry Street’ and his latest book, ‘The Noise of a Fly’ (Faber). 

Over the course of the conversation they consider how his writing has changed now he has retired from teaching, the reality of writers block and the importance of patience in overcoming it. They discuss his increasing interest in secular mysticism in poetry, the search for perfection and the importance of deviating from the rules. Douglas looks back to the poet he was in 1969 when he wrote Terry Street, reflecting on his outsider status and considers how he would write the poems differently today through the process of maturing and ‘learning from ones mistakes’. Throughout the interview he also invokes his poetic heroes, talks about his relationship with Philip Larkin and his feeling that writing poetry ‘isn’t really an activity for a grown man’. 

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  • Fri 9 Feb 2018 22:00
  • Fri 2 Dec 2022 22:00

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