Wonderful interview; Simon, as usual, can be down to earth and bring up thought provoking themes. And it all comes off naturally. A great man he is - in every way - glad to hear him as a young 20 something.
the interviewer hammers reverence into this interview, holding armitage into a light, when at the beginning "simon says" what i do is obstinate and a form dissent, interesting and opposing views of the work between the poet and the critic
Are you off your rocker? i can think of nothing more miserable and dull. maybe a poetry that actually communicates something like a recognisable experience to them in a language that might still have some vitality and pleasure for them?
I hate to post this type of comment, but I'd really love it if you could check out a poem I posted? I just need some opinions, it'd be greatly appreciated. Anyway, I did actually enjoy watching THIS video.
And the North South divide five years later, how's it looking? Half the people from the North I know in London have gone back, and many not from there are following too because prices are too high. Scotland's tryna cut the leash, and many Northerners, it seems, would rather join them than stay English under the Tories.
Wonderful interview; Simon, as usual, can be down to earth and bring up thought provoking themes. And it all comes off naturally. A great man he is - in every way - glad to hear him as a young 20 something.
Armitage is both down to earth and sublime. Great poet.
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Amazing poet. It's benn always a delight to listen to his voice, comments and thoughts. All my respect. Greetings from Mexico.
the interviewer hammers reverence into this interview, holding armitage into a light, when at the beginning "simon says" what i do is obstinate and a form dissent, interesting and opposing views of the work between the poet and the critic
You was right Mr.Armitage. Those cracks have now become gaping canyons.
Met this guy today
Everything he said here is really true and motivational for those who write. Amazing!
A bit more Phillip Larkin poetry in the schools would make children like poems more!
Are you off your rocker? i can think of nothing more miserable and dull. maybe a poetry that actually communicates something like a recognisable experience to them in a language that might still have some vitality and pleasure for them?
For you probably most areas of intellectual activity come as dull. No help, then.
I agree
You cannot make children like poetry.
Really great interview. Kudos to John Harris.
"Don't remember that Wilfred dude": just about says it all.
if there was no poetry i wouldnt be forced to do it for gcse
what a guy
If everybody enjoyed poetry, there would no point in writing poetry?!
im doing this for school. I hate it.
Same lad
So, was Simon Armitage once a social worker or something? His book Walking Home now in 2015 has a sequel: Walking Away. Out, of course, in Faber.
probation officer. sorry i took 7 years to reply 😊
tell the singer not to sing her song tell the poet that he's wrong.
Wow what a poet!
I hate to post this type of comment, but I'd really love it if you could check out a poem I posted? I just need some opinions, it'd be greatly appreciated. Anyway, I did actually enjoy watching THIS video.
Yeah, we have somehow come to resent this type of approach. :)
Where's your poem, anyway?
What's so bad about living in Yorkshire?
Quite some dissenter, Poet Laureate, pillar of the establishment.
Ditto radio 4 Roger McGough.
The Yorkshire Bard Strikes Again. Planet Mars(den) FTW. Bazzin'.
perfect last minute gcse revision
And the North South divide five years later, how's it looking? Half the people from the North I know in London have gone back, and many not from there are following too because prices are too high. Scotland's tryna cut the leash, and many Northerners, it seems, would rather join them than stay English under the Tories.
RIP Simon Armitage 1963-2017.
*facepalm* I believed you and went rushing to Google. Lol.
Dont like Armitage.. smug..rather arrogant... and he cant write prose... his prose books are TERRIBLE...
It is a form of lazy writing from those who cannot manage decent prose.
No it's not.
:D