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A reading by Mark Haworth-Booth from his second collection of poems The Thermobaric Playground, published in 2022 by Dempsey and Windle under their Vole imprint.
Mark studied English Literature at Cambridge University, Art History at Edinburgh University and Creative Writing at the University of Exeter. However he is probably best known for his work in photography. Mark served as senior curator of photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, helping to build up its great collection of photography, and from 2002-2009 Mark was the first Visiting Professor of Photography at the University of the Arts in London. Mark is now an Honorary Research Fellow at the V&A and a Senior Fellow of the Royal College of Art.
The Thermobaric Playground is in four sections: Habitat, The Headlined World, For the Birds and Presences, and many of the poems express Mark's passionate commitment to protecting and conserving wildlife - animals, birds, plants and insects - and the habitats in which they live and on which they depend.
Reviewing The Thermobaric Playground, the poet Fiona Benson wrote: 'These are poems with an edge; there are excoriating indictments of enivironmental damage, both local and global, and fury at the greed driving the sixth extinction. Wonderfully attentive to sound and song, these poems are bursting with exquisite visual detail. Haworth-Booth's world is ripe with human and animal wonder, humour and love. It is a world I wish to live in; it is a world worth saving.'
If you would like to find out more about the Ted Hughes Society, you can visit the society’s website at thetedhugessociety.org, or you can email me, Mick Gowar, at membership@thetedhughessociety.org
The opening and closing music is from Beethoven's String Quartet No 14, opus 131, performed by the Orion String Quartet. (The extract is reproduced under Creative Commons licence IMSLP: Creative Commons Atribution Non-commercial No Derivative 3.0.)
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