WCL E2: Joseph Skipsey – poet and pitman

WCL E2: Joseph Skipsey – poet and pitman

Author: Working Class History June 10, 2021 Duration: 50:59
Episode two of the Working Class Literature podcast about Joseph Skipsey, a poet and coal miner from the North East of England. After entering the mines as a child, he would grow up to become a nationally-renowned poet, respected by some of the most famous artists of the nineteenth century. In this episode, we speak to researcher Dr Gordon Tait and musician Chris Harrison, both of whom have been doing lots of work around Skipsey’s life and poetry.
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