A series of four personal journeys.
3: The Red in My Mind. The 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson famously published only a handful of poems and lived a reclusive existence in her bedroom in the family home in Amherst,
Massachusetts. English poet
Lavinia Greenlaw , who spent time teaching and writing in Amherst, revisits the town and tests herfeelings forthe place with those of Emily Dickinson. With contributions from poet James Lasdun , critic
Helen Vendler and museum curator Betty Falsey. Producer Tim Dee