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!

 

Okechukwu Nzelu, Helen Palmer & Nathan Walker: North Faces

Wednesday 21 August 18:00 - 19:00

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Join Barnsley-born poet and Pity author Andrew McMillan as he hosts a showcase of literary talent from the North of England. Tonight McMillan presents a prismatic range of writers – novelists Okechukwu Nzelu and Helen Palmer, poet and performance artist…
 

Jenni Fagan: Writing as a Way of Being

Thursday 22 August 18:45 - 19:45

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When you think of Jenni Fagan, so much comes to mind: bestselling novelist, acclaimed poet, fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She is also a survivor of the care system. In this exclusive event, Fagan joins Caroline Sanderson to talk about how…
 

Lone Tree

Friday 23 August 18:00 - 19:00

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In an exclusive commission for the Book Festival, award-winning composer David Paul Jones has taken Makar Kathleen Jamie’s incredible back catalogue of poems and set them to music in an utterly original, haunting performance of new work for voice and…
 

Rachael Allen & K Patrick: The Prism of Connection

Friday 23 August 18:30 - 19:30

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Love – a fluid, overwhelming, and merciless beast – is wrangled and inspected, but never tamed in Rachael Allen’s God Complex and K Patrick’s Three Births. These poets break down barriers as they explore love and its meaning in contemporary relationships…
 

Sanah Ahsan & Seán Hewitt: Poetry in Motion

Friday 23 August 20:45 - 21:45

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Two versatile poets come together to discuss the distances travelled in their new collections. Sanah Ahsan’s I Cannot Be Good Until You Say It takes us across emotional and physical landscapes, meditating on Queerness and Islam, while Rapture’s Road by…
 

Dean Atta & Jordan Stephens: A New Masculinity

Saturday 24 August 18:45 - 19:45

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The stories and infinite nuances of male bodies have often been kept secret, or silent, in the service of a type of masculinity now thankfully becoming increasingly outmoded. Jordan Stephens (Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak and Dogs) and Dean Atta (Person…