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Programme 3 Eden Rock
Charles Causley, (1917- ) 
Causley's gentle and intensely personal visualisation of idyllic life has an endearing, nostalgic warmth. His simplicity of language and powerful sensory appeals wistfully evoke an angelic, childlike vision of a life beyond death. Like the haunting situation and mood described, the lyric drifts 'slowly
leisurely' through its astonishingly beautiful detail. 'I think as well as being about death, 'Eden Rock' is very much a poem about memory', argues poet Roddie Lumsden. 'It's a poem about moving on past death into another life but also a poem about wanting to move backwards in time towards childhood again.' Reflecting on 'Eden Rock' in the present programme are Kate Clanchy, Wendy Cope, PJ Kavanagh and Matthew Sweeney.
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