Poetry & Performance

Poetry & Performance

Our line-up this year is a brilliant demonstration of everything exciting in UK poetry: diverse, eclectic in form and content, and ranging from ‘the best words, in the best order’ (to quote John Donne) to poems which demand to be spoken and lifted from the page completely.

Poets at the top of their game who’ll appear include Michael Ondaatje, Paul Muldoon, Liz Lochhead, Gerald Murnane, Jenni Fagan, Roger McGough, Hollie McNish, Andrew McMillan, Jay Bernard, Salena Godden, and Lemn Sissay. First collections from Vanessa Kisuule, and Iona Lee are not to be missed, as well as a celebration of the 10th Edwin Morgan Poetry Award.

Scots poetry is in rude health, with the fabulous Len Pennie’s bestselling Poyums and Shane Strachan’s DWAMS blowing in strongly from the North East. And in a special event, the English language work of the late Aonghus Dubh (‘Black Angus’) will be reflected upon by Colin Bramwell and Gerda Stevenson.

Scotland’s Makar Kathleen Jamie publishes – astonishingly – her first full-length collection in Scots this year. In celebration of the culmination of her Makar term, we are thrilled to present Lone Tree, an entirely unique commission of her poems interpreted and set to music by award-winning experimental composer, David Paul Jones.

Poetry and music are in harmony elsewhere in the programme, as Transcendent Sound brings together virtuoso percussionist Evelyn Glennie and award-winning poet Raymond Antrobus in a unique, magical event. In My Mind There Is a Room sees Mull Historical Society’s Colin MacIntyre set a full album of Scottish writers’ work to music, with live readings, and the wonderful Rachel Sermanni joins us for an evening of songs and creativity.

And we’re extremely excited that Push the Boat Out festival will host a special edition of their Open Mic Night, Rock the Boat, in the Spiegeltent. Why not sign up and share your own poetry - go on, we’d love to hear it!

 

Susan Tomes: Major Minor History

Sunday 11 August 18:45 - 19:45

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Throughout history, women have been excluded from learning and performing the piano. Even the modern instrument’s keys are still designed to fit men’s hands. In Women and the Piano, concert pianist and author Susan Tomes tells a new history of the…
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Join authors Vanessa Kisuule, Neverland: The Pleasures and Perils of Fandom, and Nathalie Olah, Bad Taste: Or the Politics of Ugliness, for a conversation with Jess Brough that unpicks the pitfalls of cultural comforts and asks us to question the things…
 

Joe Dunthorne & Ella Frears: Stress Test

Monday 12 August 18:00 - 19:30

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Back for 2024, in Stress Test poets and musicians produce new work under timed conditions to perform in front of the audience. It’s wordy mayhem, and an anxiety dream made real. Join Stress Test regular players, Joe Dunthorne and Ella Frears, along with…
 

Caleb Femi: Dancing Words

Monday 12 August 19:30 - 20:30

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Winner of the 2021 Forward Prize for Poetry, Caleb Femi returns, talking about his new collection, The Wickedest. At times thrilling, joyous, and life-affirming, this is the minute-by-minute tale of a legendary monthly house party. Populated by a…
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Yvonne Reddick and Shane Strachan discuss with Beth Cochrane how poetry can speak to the issues of our times…
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The impact of the Edwin Morgan Trust on Scotland’s vibrant poetry scene would certainly make its luminary namesake proud. Hosted by Michael Pedersen, tonight we celebrate 10 years of supporting young and emerging Scottish poets, with readings from an…
 

Liz Lochhead: A Literary Trailblazer

Wednesday 14 August 10:30 - 11:30

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The Scots word ‘handsel’ means a welcome present or a token for good luck: the perfect description of a new collection of poems from Liz Lochhead. A Handsel collects beloved classics from Lochhead’s 50-year writing career, including her time as…
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Mapping the Future is a standout poetry anthology, bringing together the work of all 30 writers from The Complete Works Poetry collective. Today, join editor Karen McCarthy Woolf alongside contributors and members of the collective including Jay Bernard…
 

Emily Wilson: A Translation Odyssey

Wednesday 14 August 14:00 - 15:00

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Six years after her groundbreaking translation of Homer’s The Odyssey, Emily Wilson, Professor of Classical Studies at Pennsylvania University presents The Iliad: an epic poem that roars, clamours, and sings. This elegant translation draws out the…