12.09.2013 - By The Poetry Society
Colette Bryce talks to Maurice Riordan, Editor of Poetry Review, about "omphalos", Seamus Heaney's idea of the place that is central to a poet's imaginative world. They discuss Bryce's work in relation to Northern Ireland, the Troubles, Sylvia Plath and Paul Muldoon. Colette reads her poem, 'Helicopters', first published in the autumn issue of Poetry Review.