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Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
Scottish Poetry Library
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From the archive: Hugo Williams. November 2014
Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
29 minutes
2 weeks ago
From the archive: Hugo Williams. November 2014
Hugo Williams won the 1999 TS Eliot Prize for Billy’s Rain, a collection that captured a certain amount of journalistic interest for its unvarnished depiction of an affair. His collection, I Knew The Bride, was also been nominated for the TS Eliot Prize (as well as the Forward), although it’s subject matter is a little darker, taking in the death of his sister and his own kidney failure, which requires him to spend a significant amount of time every week on dialysis. We were lucky to spend time with the poet in 2014 when he was up for the Edinburgh International Book Festival. He talks about the influence of popular music on his work, mortality, and what Hardy was doing with Shelley’s heart.
Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
Interviews, event recordings and poets galore from Scotland and around the world.