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James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
The Open University
12 episodes
9 months ago
How does a poet represent two distinctly different cultures in their work? How did James Berry interpret his experience and those of other Jamaican’s that migrated to England in the late 1940’s into his writing? James Berry was born in Jamaica in 1924, but moved to England during the wave of immigration from the West Indies led by the Empire Windrush. From a young age Berry had an interest in language, and showed an aptitude for spoken word and through writing soon realised he could explore the world from different perspectives. He became part of a new generation of post-colonial poets who drew inspiration from their country of birth in addition to British culture. This album focuses on a selection of poems from his collection titled Windrush songs. This material forms part of The Open University course A230 Reading and studying literature.
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How does a poet represent two distinctly different cultures in their work? How did James Berry interpret his experience and those of other Jamaican’s that migrated to England in the late 1940’s into his writing? James Berry was born in Jamaica in 1924, but moved to England during the wave of immigration from the West Indies led by the Empire Windrush. From a young age Berry had an interest in language, and showed an aptitude for spoken word and through writing soon realised he could explore the world from different perspectives. He became part of a new generation of post-colonial poets who drew inspiration from their country of birth in addition to British culture. This album focuses on a selection of poems from his collection titled Windrush songs. This material forms part of The Open University course A230 Reading and studying literature.
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James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
James Berry
An introduction to the poet, his life and how his experiences influenced his work.
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14 years ago
5 minutes 55 seconds

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Transcript -- James Berry
An introduction to the poet, his life and how his experiences influenced his work.
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14 years ago

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Empire Day
James Berry reads Empire Day.
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14 years ago
1 minute 48 seconds

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Transcript -- Empire Day
James Berry reads Empire Day.
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14 years ago

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Englan Voice
James Berry discusses language and reads ‘Englan Voice’.
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14 years ago
1 minute 58 seconds

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Transcript -- Englan Voice
James Berry discusses language and reads ‘Englan Voice’.
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14 years ago

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Reminiscence Voice
James Berry reads ‘Reminiscence Voice’.
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14 years ago
1 minute 27 seconds

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Transcript -- Reminiscence Voice
James Berry reads ‘Reminiscence Voice’.
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14 years ago

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Reasons for leaving Jamaica
James Berry explains his reasons for leaving Jamaica then reads the poem.
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14 years ago
2 minutes 26 seconds

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Transcript -- Reasons for leaving Jamaica
James Berry explains his reasons for leaving Jamaica then reads the poem.
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14 years ago

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
To Travel this Ship
James Berry discusses crime in Jamaica and reads ‘To Travel this Ship’.
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14 years ago
3 minutes 4 seconds

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
Transcript -- To Travel this Ship
James Berry discusses crime in Jamaica and reads ‘To Travel this Ship’.
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14 years ago

James Berry: Windrush songs - Audio
How does a poet represent two distinctly different cultures in their work? How did James Berry interpret his experience and those of other Jamaican’s that migrated to England in the late 1940’s into his writing? James Berry was born in Jamaica in 1924, but moved to England during the wave of immigration from the West Indies led by the Empire Windrush. From a young age Berry had an interest in language, and showed an aptitude for spoken word and through writing soon realised he could explore the world from different perspectives. He became part of a new generation of post-colonial poets who drew inspiration from their country of birth in addition to British culture. This album focuses on a selection of poems from his collection titled Windrush songs. This material forms part of The Open University course A230 Reading and studying literature.