Poetry comes
firmly off the bookshelf, heading straight to the centre of communities and
everyday life with a mission to uplift and inspire when William Sieghart,
National Poetry Day founder and the brains behind Poetry on Prescription, stars
in a mini-series of special library events brokered by The Reading Agency and
publishers Faber and Faber.
William, (right), who also founded the Forward prizes for poetry, firmly
believes in poetry’s ability to see readers through the most difficult
moments of life, by providing a sense of complicity and understanding. The idea of Poetry on
Prescription was born at the Port Eliot festival last summer, where William
found people queuing round the block asking him to suggest poems to cure
everything from a blue day to a broken heart.
Now his
Faber-published poetry anthology, Winning Words: Inspiring Poems for
Everyday Life – poems
ancient and modern especially chosen to inspire and help the reader through the
tribulations of daily existence – will be
central to his library tour events, during which he will explain to audiences
of local readers why poetry can be better than therapy; read from his anthology
and then prescribe
a poem for any problem that is presented to him, with attendees invited to book
‘appointments’.
The Poetry
on Prescription library tour will be at:
- Sevenoaks Library in Kent on Wednesday 15 May
- Staplehurst Library in Kent on Thursday 16 May
- St John’s Wood Library, Westminster on Tuesday 18
June.
“In
our increasingly alienated modern lives, an appropriate poem can be more
helpful than many forms of therapy. We love our poetry but are often
intimidated by it. Yet we consume more greetings cards than any other nation,
enjoy our chants on the football terraces and have contributed significantly to
the canon of rap music,” says William Sieghart.
- Poetry on Prescription tour
information:
- Sevenoaks
Library, Kent (Buckhurst Lane, Sevenoaks, TN13 1LQ), Wednesday 15 May. Starts 1430. Tickets: £3 and must
be booked in advance. Contact Sevenoaks Library on 08458
247200 or email Jenny.Carter2@kent.gov.uk
- Staplehurst
Library, Kent (The Parade,
Staplehurst,
Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 0LA),
Thursday 16 May. Starts 1000. Tickets: free but booking essential,
with a donation for refreshments. Contact Staplehurst Library on 01580
891929 or email staplehurstlibrary@kent.gov.uk
- St John’s Wood Library, Westminster (20 Circus Road NW8 6PD), Tuesday 18 June. Starts 1800. Tickets: free but please sign up. Email stjohnswoodlibrary@westminster.gov.uk or call 020 7641 1300.
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