Caroline Bird

Published: Feb. 26, 2021, 10:40 a.m.

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Caroline Bird was only fifteen when she had her first collection of poems published; she\\u2019s been writing since she was eight, hiding in the corner behind her bunk beds at home. This was in Leeds, where Caroline was brought up, the daughter of playwright Michael Birch and theatre director Jude Kelly. She\\u2019s now published six collections of poetry, along with a clutch of plays for theatre and radio. Her latest poetry sequence \\u201cThe Air Year\\u201d was awarded the prestigious Forward Prize for the best collection of poetry published this last year.

In conversation with Michael Berkeley, Caroline Bird talks about the impact of being published as a teenager, and about the depression that led her to drug addiction by the time she was a student. She confesses she finds classical music without words almost unbearably emotional \\u2013 as a child, it made her deeply sad. Understanding that sadness and coming to terms with it, she returns now to music she heard when she was young, going as far back as the music her mother played to her in the womb.

Music choices include Rachmaninov\\u2019s Sonata for Cello and Piano; Janet Baker singing Elgar\\u2019s Sea Pictures; Billie Holiday; and Lionel Bart's Oliver!

Produced by Elizabeth Burke

A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3

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