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Sunday Feature: A Note Struck by the Stars

on BBC Radio 3

Ian Skelly traces the life and achievements of Kathleen Raine , who at 93 is regarded by many as the greatest living English poet, having published over 20 volumes of poetry. She is also an internationally respected critic of William Blake and WB Yeats , and is still writing and campaigning for a change of heart in society. Her Temenos Academy has influenced the thinking of many public figures, including John Tavener , Sir Peter Parker and the Prince of Wales.

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Ian Skelly
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Kathleen Raine
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William Blake
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Wb Yeats
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John Tavener
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Sir Peter Parker

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