 
                
                        Looking Back on Childhood
Poets and writers reflect on childhood experiences, featuring texts by Alice Oswald, James Baldwin and William Wordsworth. Readings by Rebecca Lacey and Abraham Popoola.
Poets and writers reflect on their childhoods. With readings by Rebecca Lacey and Abraham Popoola.
What was it like to be a child? What was expected, and what did we wish for? What experiences in the present prompt us to remember? This episode of Words and Music explores how it feels to look back on different stages of childhood.
In a Louis MacNeice poem, the smell of a particular brand of soap is enough to inspire a flood of involuntary memories; while Jackie Kay is watching on the shore as the girl she was walks “out to sea [...] further and further away.” There is part of the poet Alice Oswald that has not yet left her childhood hiding place, inside a laurel bush “in Berkshire somewhere.” Jan Morris’s memoir reflects on how it felt to be “born into the wrong body.”
Youth was a wandered-through, clambered-over landscape for the nature poet Wordsworth; for Adrienne Rich, childhood was a time when knowledge was “pure”, even “pleasurable”, contained in encyclopedias, lacking the contradictions and complications of the adult world. Seamus Heaney invokes the imaginative play of siblings at home whose sofa is transformed into a train. Driving in his car listening to Sly and the Family Stone, the poet A. Van Jordan is pulled over by the police. The encounter prompts a lyrical meditation on music, manhood and racism. The music in this episode comes from Charles Ives, Georges Bizet and Stevie Wonder.
Readings:
Alice Oswald - Aside
Melissa Stein - Anthem
Seamus Heaney - A Sofa In The Forties
William Wordsworth - The Prelude: Book 1: Childhood and School-time
Adrienne Rich - From Morning-Glory to Petersburg
James Baldwin - Sonny’s Blues
Laurie Lee - Cider With Rosie
A. Van Jordan - Que Sera Sera (© 2007 by A. Van Jordan, in arrangement with W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.)
Louis MacNeice - Soap Suds
Thomas Hood - Past and Present
Jan Morris - Conundrum
D.H. Lawrence - Piano
Jackie Kay - The Past
Produced by Phil Smith
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    Alice OswaldAside read by Rebecca Lacey ![]() 00:03 00:03Franz WaxmanPromenade (Four Scenes from Childhood) Performer: Marianne Thorsen. Performer: Ian Brown.![]() 00:06 00:06Georges BizetBerceuse: La Poupee (Jeux d'Enfants) Orchestra: Orquesta Filarmónica de la Ciudad de México. Conductor: Enrique Bátiz.Melissa SteinAnthem read by Abraham Popoola ![]() 00:09 00:09Stevie WonderI Wish Seamus HeaneyA Sofa In The Forties, I: read by Rebecca Lacey Seamus HeaneyA Sofa In The Forties, II: read by Rebecca Lacey ![]() 00:13 00:13Octávio PintoCorre Corre (Scenas Infantis) Ensemble: Duo Turgeon.Seamus HeaneyA Sofa In The Forties, III: read by Rebecca Lacey Seamus HeaneyA Sofa In The Forties, IV: read by Rebecca Lacey ![]() 00:15 00:15Octávio PintoDorme Nene (Scenas Infantis) Ensemble: Duo Turgeon.![]() 00:16 00:16Octávio PintoSalta Salta (Scenas Infantis) Ensemble: Duo Turgeon.William WordsworthThe Prelude: Book 1: Childhood and School-time read by Abraham Popoola ![]() 00:17 00:17Edward ElgarMoths and Butterflies (The Wand of Youth, Suite No.2) Orchestra: Ulster Orchestra. Conductor: Bryden Thomson.![]() 00:21 00:21Wolfgang Amadeus MozartVariations on "Ah, Vous Dirai-je, Maman", K.265 Performer: Lang Lang.Adrienne RichFrom Morning Glory to Petersburg read by Rebecca Lacey ![]() 00:27 00:27Doris DayQue Sera, Sera ![]() 00:29 00:29Ella FitzgeraldSummertime James BaldwinSonny's Blues read by Abraham Popoola ![]() 00:36 00:36Charles IvesChildren's Day (Symphony No.3: The Camp Meeting) Orchestra: New York Philharmonic. Conductor: Leonard Bernstein.Laurie LeeCider With Rosie read by Rebecca Lacey ![]() 00:46 00:46Pete AtkinTouch has a Memory A. Van JordanQue Sera Sera read by Abraham Popoola ![]() 00:54 00:54Lea BertucciWind Piece Louis MacNeiceSoap Suds read by Rebecca Lacey ![]() 00:56 00:56Sly & the Family StoneQue Sera, Sera Thomas HoodPast and Present read by Rebecca Lacey and Abraham Popoola ![]() 00:59 00:59Dmitry ShostakovichString Quartet no.1, Op.49 (3rd mvt: Allegro molto) Ensemble: St. Petersburg String Quartet.![]() 01:02 01:02Leopold MozartToy Symphony (2nd mvt: Menuetto) Orchestra: Toronto Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Kevin Mallon.Jan MorrisConundrum read by Rebecca Lacey ![]() 01:06 01:06Jean SibeliusValse Triste, Op.44 no.1 Performer: Leif Ove Andsnes.D.H. LawrencePiano read by Abraham Popoola Jackie KayThe Past read by Rebecca Lacey ![]() 01:12 01:12Cosmo SheldrakeI Threw a Rock into the Sea Broadcasts- Sun 12 Jul 2020 17:30ѿý Radio 3
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