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Poems in the Porch: The Radio Poems of John Betjeman
 
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ISBN13:9781441142184
ISBN10:1441142185
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:160 pages
Size:198x129 mm
Weight:168 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 1 illus
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Poems in the Porch

The Radio Poems of John Betjeman
 
Publisher: Continuum
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Number of Volumes: Paperback
 
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Short description:

The book represent a genuine and important discovery in the canon of Betjeman's poems, often considered closed with the publication of the "Complete Poems". Between 1953-57, John Betjeman read a series of poems on "The Faith in the West" program airing on the BBC's West of England Home Service. This series, called "Poems in the Porch", was so popular that Betjeman received constant requests to publish the poems. Although he deprecatingly referred to the poems as mere 'verses', Betjeman at last capitulated to the public. The result was a slim volume of six poems, entitled Poems in the Porch. What few people now realize is that Betjeman read at least 20 original poems on the radio in this series, perhaps even more, although owing to the haphazard records of both the BBC and Betjeman himself it is impossible to reconstruct with complete accuracy the history of this series. Kevin Gardner has been able to identify and collect 26 of these poems and has written a fascinating introductory essay recounting the story of Betjeman as a radio poet and discussing the artistry of these poems. Most have never been published and currently exist only in manuscript. Despite the gap between the BBC records on the one hand and the printed and manuscript texts on the other, Gardner has been able to construct a relatively reliable edition of "Betjeman's Poems in the Porch".

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Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction
The Poems in the Porch
Diary of a Church Mouse
Electric Light and Heating
Christmas
Blame the Vicar
Septuagesima
Churchyards
The Friends of the Cathedral
The Bishop
Advent Bells
The Conversion of St Paul
The Lenten Season
The Parochial Church Council Sunday Morning
Advent 1955 T
he Nativity Play
Three Crosses
Honest Doubt
St Petroc
Not Necessarily Leeds
The St. Paul's Appeal
The Visiting Vicar
God Bless the Church of England
Appendix
Bibliography