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Radio 4,30 Dec 2024,14 mins

Flies and Crickets

My Poetry and Other Animals

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Insects are often seen as pests, rather than poetic. Is it possible to write a poem that does flies or crickets justice? In this episode, Simon Armitage, the poet laureate asks whether fruit flies get lonely and whether crickets have character - as he continues to explore what it means to capture other creatures in poetry. In this episode Simon meets crickets at Queen Mary University of London (in the Chittka Bee Lab), and gets to know the fruit flies in a poem by Imtiaz Dharker. Contributors: Imtiaz Dharker shares extracts from her poem 'The Host' from 'Shadow Reader' Philosopher Jonathan Birch is a Professor at the London School of Economics, working on animal sentience, and the relation between sentience and welfare. Dr Sarah Skeels is a zoologist at Queen Mary University of London Crickets at the Chittka Bee Lab The haiku in this episode are all translations into English of haiku by the Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa Produced by Faith Lawrence Mixed by Sharon Hughes (Shush)

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