
Pelé's Poetry Podcast
Pele’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 11 – The odyssey of The Odyssey
Has Christopher Nolan's blockbuster ignored the fact that The Odyssey was conceived as a poem? If so why? And does it really matter? Pele and Rich discuss.

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Hosted by Pele Cox & Rich Uridge · arts · EN-GB · 8 episodes
Thought-provoking and wide-ranging conversations on poetry with the poet Pelé Cox and journalist Rich Uridge. Erudition for your ears.
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Pelé's Poetry Podcast
Has Christopher Nolan's blockbuster ignored the fact that The Odyssey was conceived as a poem? If so why? And does it really matter? Pele and Rich discuss.

Episode #10
The FIFA World Cup gives your hosts, Pele Cox and Rich Uridge, a golden opportunity to explore oral tradition and other strong but less obvious links between football and poetry. All in about the time it takes to get to a hydration break. The perfect warm up for England v Ghana and Scotland v Brazil. […] The post Pele’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 10 – World Cup football poems appeared first on Pelé Cox .

Episode #9
Choosing John Clare, John Keats, Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath to explore whether poetry can make you happy isn’t an obvious starting point. All four experienced the very opposite of happiness in their variously and famously tragic lives. So perhaps it was a trick question? But maybe, on reflection, it’s the perfect choice. Make up […] The post Pele’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 9 – Can Poetry Make You Happy? appeared first on Pelé Cox .

Episode #8
<p>Great art begets great art. That’s certainly the case with the Greek poet, Constantine P Cavafy, whose poetry inspired a young British artist – now a household name – as Pele Cox and Rich Uridge reveal as they explore forbidden love as a source of inspiration for poets from Gunn to Whitman. Konstantinos Petrou Kavafis […]</p> <p>The post Pele’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 9 – Forbidden Love appeared first on Pelé Cox.</p>

Episode #7
<p>On the 90th anniversary of his death, Shropshire lad, Richard Uridge and Shropshire lass, Pele Cox, discuss the life and works of the poet, A E Housman. They agree that his poetry is every bit as relevant today as when it was first written at the turn of the 20th century. And they discover that […]</p> <p>The post Pele’s Poetry Podcast: Episode 7 – The A E Housman Shropshire Lad one appeared first on Pelé Cox.</p>
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