The Poetry Exchange

27. Continuous by Tony Harrison - A Friend to Peter

09.13.2018 - By The Poetry ExchangePlay

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In this episode of our podcast, you will hear Peter talking about the poem that has been a friend to him: 'Continuous' by Tony Harrison.

We are delighted to feature 'Continuous' in this episode and would like to thank both Faber & Faber and Tony Harrison for granting us permission to use the poem in this way. www.faber.co.uk/author/tony-harrison/

Peter visited The Poetry Exchange at BALTIC Contemporary Arts Centre in Gateshead, as part of the Raising The Flag Event. We’re very grateful to BALTIC for hosting The Poetry Exchange so warmly.

Peter is in conversation with The Poetry Exchange team members, John Prebble and Degna Stone.

'Continuous' is read by John Prebble.

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Continuous By Tony Harrison

James Cagney was the one up both our streets. His was the only art we ever shared. A gangster film and choc ice were the treats that showed about as much love as he dared.

He’d be my own age now in ’49! The hand that glinted with the ring he wore, his father’s, tipped the cold bar into mine just as the organist dropped through the floor.

He’s on the platform lowered out of sight to organ music, this time on looped tape, into a furnace with a blinding light where only his father’s ring will keep its shape.

I wear it now to Cagney’s on my own And sense my father’s hands cupped round my treat –

they feel as though they’ve been chilled to the bone from holding my ice cream all through White Heat.

From 'Continuous' by Tony Harrison (Rex Collings, 1981). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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