Earlier today, (Tuesday 26th June), I came across a fascinating podcast in which blind poets Giles L Turnbull and Dave Steele discuss sight loss, their lives and their work.
I found Turnbull’s vivid evocation of colours in the poem he read both moving and beautiful, while Steele’s composition on the subject of his hereditary eye condition, RP also touched me deeply. In the latter poem Steele hopes that his young children will avoid inheriting his RP, however, if they do so he makes it crystal clear that they will still enjoy fulfilling lives.
I lost the majority of my own vision at approximately 18-months-old as the result of a blood clot on the brain. While I can see outlines of objects, I am unable to read print nor can I recognise either family or friends (other than by the sound of their voice). Given my own visual impairment the podcast was of particular interest to me. However it will also be of interest to lovers of poetry more generally.
To listen to the podcast please visit, https://www.rnib.org.uk/community/1689/topic/47582.
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Yes very interesting
Thanks Kevin
Thanks for your comment Emily. I’m glad that you found the podcast interesting. Best – Kevin
Thankyou for this Je in. I will listen to this when I get some quiet moments. It will of course be interesting to me too.
You are welcome. I had heard of neither poet so found the podcast both interesting and enjoyable to listen to. Best – Kevin
Thank you for sharing this, Kevin.
You are welcome, Robbie. Best – Kevin