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Radio 4,17 Aug 2022,14 mins

Bridge for the Living

Larkin Revisited

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Across ten programmes and ten Philip Larkin poems, Simon Armitage, the Poet Laureate, finds out what happens when he revisits and unpicks Larkin's work in his centenary year. Episode eight: Simon Armitage explores extracts from Philip Larkin's 'Bridge for the Living', which ends with an unusually uplifting final verse for a Larkin poem: 'Reaching for the world as our lives do/As all lives do ... Always it is by bridges that we live.' 'Bridge for the Living' was a commissioned poem, set to music by the composer Anthony Hedges to mark the opening of the Humber Bridge. Commissioned poems don't always survive the moment of their making - so does this one deserve our attention in 2022? And why did Larkin call it 'Bridge for the Living'? Producer: Faith Lawrence Mixed by: Sue Stonestreet

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