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Poetry and Revolution

on BBC Radio 3

The Poets Exploding Like Bombs?
Revolutions have commonly resulted in a wealth of political and revolutionary poetry. But should a poet necessarily speak for the people? And what effect does this public poetry have on a writer's work? Paul Foot discusses the history of political verse with Christopher Hill , Marilyn Butler , Terry Eagleton ,
Tom Paulin , John Lucas and Tony Harrison. Producer Fiona McLean

Contributors

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Paul Foot
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Christopher Hill
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Marilyn Butler
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Terry Eagleton
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Tom Paulin
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John Lucas
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Tony Harrison.
Producer:
Fiona McLean

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