TPC: Tony’s Poetry Club Anthony Fornaro
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A laid-back, casual and audible experience centred around the reading and enjoyment, of various forms and themes in the wide world of poetry (and a couple of jokes along the way). Hosted by the great Italian Tony, and his two best Yorkshiremen, Brandon and Ryan.
tonypoetryclub@gmail.com
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I Want to See You
Do you remember Celia Celia? Well, there is a lot to do with that poem in this episode. Join Brandon and Ryan in shaming Tony for his romantically perverted interpretation of... well everything! Whether you're commuting to work or making your tea, put your headphones on and listen to 'I Want to See You' a poem by an unknown author to which anyone could easily relate (at least according to Tony).
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Ascent of Peaks, Yorkshire's Own
A special episode in which we had the chance to tear apart Ryan's own poem 'Ascent of Peaks, Yorkshire's Own'. References to a regional anthem, metaphors about confusing flavours and an outstanding open-minded attitude to critiques: this and so much more in these 20 minutes of your favourite podcast.
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Come to the Edge
Social pressure? Cultural misunderstanding? Just us ranting?
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Although the wind
A truly unconventional start, a new host and a recurring comparison with hungovers. ‘Although the the wind’ is an episode you don’t want to miss, especially in these hard times when seeing the ‘moonlight between the planks’ gets harder and harder.
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All That is Gold Does Not Glitter
Have you ever thought of Tolkien as a Hermetic and fairly unaccessible poet? Good, then this episode is for you! We dissect 'All That is Gold Does Not Glitter' by J. R. R. Tolkien giving three consistently different interpretations, and yes, we eventually disagree.
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Celia Celia
Celia Celia by Adrian Mitchell is a poem about you but also about me, and a little bit about a naked woman somewhere on High Holborn.