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Category: Andrew Motion

Don’t clap

I once heard Andrew Motion give a poetry reading at a day-conference for teachers, writers and writers in education. There … More

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Lifesaving Poems: Carol Rumens’s ‘Coming Home’

Some time ago I wrote about the importance to me of discovering, through my friend Duncan Kramer, the anthology The … More

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Why Andrew Motion is my hero

Andrew Motion is my hero because he set up the Poetry Archive with Richard Carrington. He has nothing left to prove. As … More

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