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Land of Three Rivers Neil Astley

Land of Three Rivers By Neil Astley

Land of Three Rivers by Neil Astley


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A celebration of North-East England in poetry, featuring its places and people, culture, history, language and stories in poems and songs with both rural and urban settings.

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Land of Three Rivers: The Poetry of North-East England by Neil Astley

Land of Three Rivers is a celebration of North-East England in poetry, featuring its places and people, culture, history, language and stories in poems and songs with both rural and urban settings. Taking its bearings from the Tyne, Wear and Tees of the title (from Vin Garbutt's song 'John North'), the book maps the region in poems relating to past and present, depicting life from Roman times through medieval Northumbria and the industrial era of mining and shipbuilding up to the present-day. The anthology has modern perspectives on historical subjects, such as W.H. Auden's 'Roman Wall Blues' and Alistair Elliot on the aftermath of the Battle of Heavenfield in the 7th century, as well as poets from past ages, starting with Caedmon, the first English poet, writing in the 8th century. There are classic North-East songs from the oral tradition of balladeers and pitmen poets alongside the work of literary chroniclers like Mark Akenside from the 18th century, followed by evocations of Northumberland by decadent gentry poet Algernon Charles Swinburne contrasting with grim tales of life down the pit by Tommy Armstrong, Joseph Skipsey and Thomas Wilson in the 19th century. The region's favourite tipple is championed by 18th-century poet John Cunningham in his eulogy 'Newcastle Beer', while 200 years later, Tony Harrison's defences are 'broken down / on nine or ten Newcastle Brown' in his 'Newcastle Is Peru' (1969). Durham is celebrated in a 12th-century priest's poem but is a trinity of 'University, Cathedral, Gaol' for Tony Harrison. The River Tyne flows through poems by Wilfrid Gibson, James Kirkup, Michael Roberts, Francis Scarfe from early to mid-20th century, while the region's dialects (from Northumbrian to Geordie and Pitmatic) are heard in poems by Basil Bunting, William Martin, Tom Pickard, Katrina Porteous and Fred Reed. Other modern and contemporary poets and songwriters featured include Gillian Allnutt, Peter Armstrong, Peter Bennet, Robyn Bolam, George Charlton, Julia Darling, Richard Dawson, the Elliotts of Birtley, W.N. Herbert, Alan Hull, James Kirkup, Mark Knopfler, Barry MacSweeney, Sean O'Brien, Rodney Pybus, Kathleen Raine, Jon Silkin and Anne Stevenson, as well as poets who've spent time in the North-East, such as Fleur Adcock, David Constantine, Fred D'Aguiar, Frances Horovitz, Philip Larkin, Michael Longley and Carol Rumens, writing highly memorable poems in response to the place, its people and their stories. The book's introduction is in two parts, with Rodney Pybus covering the historical background and Neil Astley the last 50 years. This emphasises the importance of the oral tradition during the centuries when little written poetry of note was produced in the region. There are also fascinating commentaries on key historical figures by the late Alan Myers.

About Neil Astley

Neil Astley is editor of Bloodaxe Books, which he founded in 1978. His books include novels, poetry collections and anthologies, most notably those in Bloodaxe's Staying Alive anthology series: Staying Alive (2002), Being Alive (2004), Being Human (2011), and Staying Human (2020), a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation; and three collaborations with Pamela Robertson-Pearce, Soul Food: nourishing poems for starved minds (2008), and the DVD-books In Person: 30 Poets (2008) and In Person: World Poets (2017). He has published two novels, The End of My Tether (2002), which was shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award, and The Sheep Who Changed the World (2005). He received an Eric Gregory Award for his poetry, was given a D.Litt from Newcastle University for his work with Bloodaxe Books, and in 2018 was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He also guest-edited a transatlantic all-poetry issue of the American literary journal Ploughshares, the first such issue in its 43-year history. He lives in the Tarset Valley of Northumberland, England.

Table of Contents

Vin Garbutt 14 John North Neil Astley 15 Land of Three Rivers: 1 Rodney Pybus 18 The Poetry of North-East England (1966) Andy Croft 30 Writing on Teesside: 1 (2010) Neil Astley 33 Land of Three Rivers: 2 Basil Bunting 38 What the Chairman Told Tom Andy Croft 40 Writing on Teesside: 2 (2010) LAND OF THREE RIVERS W.H. Auden 45 from New Year Letter Lilian Bowes Lyon 47 The Glittering North Mark Akenside 47 from The Pleasures of the Imagination A.C. Swinburne 49 Northumberland Basil Bunting 52 from Briggflatts Fred Reed 62 Springan HADRIAN'S WALL W.H. Auden 64 Roman Wall Blues Rudyard Kipling 65 The Roman Centurion's Song Wilfrid Gibson 66 On Cawfields Crag Wilfrid Gibson 67 Chesterholm Wilfrid Gibson 67 The Watch on the Wall Frances Horovitz 69 Poem found at Chester's Museum, Hadrian's Wall Frances Horovitz 70 Rain - Birdoswald Frances Horovitz 71 Vindolanda - January Frances Horovitz 72 Brigomaglos, a Christian speaks... Frances Horovitz 73 The Crooked Glen Roger Garfitt 74 The Hooded Gods Gareth Reeves 75 Stone Relief Housesteads Esther Jansma 76 AD 128 Katrina Porteous 77 This Far and No Further Alistair Elliot 89 After Heavenfield Peter Armstrong 89 Between Greenhead and Sewingshields JARROW Bede 91 On Caedmon U.A. Fanthorpe 93 Caedmon's Song Norman Nicholson 94 Caedmon Kathleen Raine 95 Northumbrian Sequence Anne Stevenson 104 Jarrow Carol Rumens 105 Jarrow Alistair Elliot 106 Talking to Bede W.N. Herbert 111 Bede's World Jake Campbell 113 On Not Finding Bede Tom Kelly 114 Monument Tom Kelly 115 The Time Office, 1965 Tom Kelly 116 The Wrong Jarrow BORDERERS Traditional 117 The Battle of Otterbourne Fleur Adcock 121 Hotspur Peter Armstrong 127 Borderers Pippa Little 128 from Foray: Border Reiver Women 1500-1600 129 The Cheviots 129 Alicia Unthank's Ark 130 The Robsons Gone 131 Truce Day Linda France 132 The Spur in the Dish Robyn Bolam 132 Raiding the Borders Katrina Porteous 134 Borderers Fred Reed 138 Northumborland (2) A.C. Swinburne 138 A Reiver's Neck-Verse A.C. Swinburne 139 A Jacobite's Exile (1764) NORTH TO SOUTH NORTHUMBERLAND Traditional 142 Old Border Rhyme Wilfrid Gibson 142 The Cheviot Traditional 143 Dunnie's Song John Mackay Wilson 143 The Tweed Near Berwick Katrina Porteous 145 from Tweed Vincenza Holland 147 The Harbourmaster's Daughter Anne Ryland 148 Midsummer Night, Berwick Peter Bennet 149 Duddo Stones Rodney Pybus 149 Routing Linn, Northumberland Linda France 151 Acknowledged Land Paul Summers 158 acknowledged land Tony Harrison 159 Stately Home Sir Walter Scott 159 from Marmion Wilfrid Gibson 162 Lindisfarne Katrina Porteous 163 Holy Island Arch Matthew Hollis 164 Causeway Cynthia Fuller 164 St Cuthbert on Inner Farne Andrew Waterhouse 165 Making the Book Katrina Porteous 167 A Short History of Bamburgh Fred Reed 168 Bamburgh Wind A.C. Swinburne 169 Grace Darling Michael Longley 172 Grace Darling Katrina Porteous 172 Charlie Douglas Katrina Porteous 174 The Marks t' Gan By Katrina Porteous 175 Stinky Wilfrid Gibson 176 Dunstanborough Katrina Porteous 177 from Dunstanburgh Alistair Elliot 181 Deposition Katrina Porteous 182 Alnmouth Gillian Allnutt 184 At the Friary in Alnmouth R.V. Bailey 184 Druridge Bay Traditional 185 Felton Lonnen Basil Bunting 185 The Complaint of the Morpethshire Farmer Paul Batchelor 187 Butterwell Fred Reed 188 The Pit Heap Pippa Little 190 Seacoaling Tony Harrison 191 The Earthen Lot Traditional 192 The Blackleg Miner James Henry 193 'Two hundred men and eighteen killed...' Joseph Skipsey 195 The Hartley Calamity Joseph Skipsey 198 The Collier Lad Joseph Skipsey 200 Get Up! NORTH TYNE, REDESDALE, COQUETDALE Robert Roxby 202 from The Lay of the Reedwater Minstrel Billy Bell 205 Winter on the Carter Fell James Armstrong 207 Wild Hills O' Wannys Tom Pickard 209 The Raw Robert Hunter 212 Epitaph for Ned Allan Fred Reed 212 Northumborland (1) Basil Bunting 213 'Stones trip Coquetburn' Colin Simms 214 from Hen Harrier Poems Colin Simms 214 'There are, were, four couples south of Cheviot...' Colin Simms 214 'Formerly on traditionally-managed haughland...' Colin Simms 215 Katharine Macgregor - of The Sneep, Tarset Colin Simms 215 'The cadence of a Strathspey, played slow...' Peter Armstrong 216 Between Lord's Shaw and Pit Houses Wilfrid Gibson 217 Sundaysight Wilfrid Gibson 218 Hareshaw Wilfrid Gibson 218 Hareshaw Linn Peter Bennet 219 Hareshaw Linn Billy Bell 220 An Old Shepherd's Adventure at Bellingham Philip Larkin 223 Show Saturday Peter Armstrong 226 Bellingham James Armstrong 227 The Kielder Hunt Christy Ducker 228 How Mackie Did the Drowning, Plashetts Colin Simms 229 'Out, Northumberland, Out!' Traditional 230 The Water of Tyne TYNEDALE, SOUTH TYNE, NORTH PENNINES Wilfrid Gibson 231 In Hexham Abbey Wilfrid Gibson 232 The Abbey Tower Wilfrid Gibson 233 Devilswater Wilfrid Gibson 234 Mother and Maid Terry Conway 235 Fareweel Regality Wilfrid Gibson 236 Fallowfield Fell Lauris Edmond 236 At Bywell Lilian Bowes Lyon 237 Allendale Dog W.H. Auden 238 Allendale Lilian Bowes Lyon 239 A Rough Walk Home W.H. Auden 241 The Old Lead-mine W.H. Auden 242 Rookhope (Weardale, Summer 1922) W.H. Auden 242 The Pumping Engine, Cashwell W.H. Auden 242 The Engine House W.H. Auden 243 Lead's the Best W.H. Auden 245 The Watershed Jon Silkin 247 Killhope Wheel, 1860, Co. Durham Jon Silkin 248 Strike Jon Silkin 249 Spade Pru Kitching 250 Killhope Pru Kitching 251 What's It Like Up There? Dorothy Long 252 Road Barry MacSweeney 253 No Buses to Damascus Barry MacSweeney 253 Cushy Number Colin Simms 254 High Fells, April 2011 Colin Simms 255 Where Rise Watters of Tyne, Tees, Wear NEWCASTLE John Cleveland 256 News from Newcastle Tony Harrison 260 Newcastle Is Peru Brendan Cleary 265 Newcastle Is Benidorm Ellen Phethean 266 Bacchantes Julia Darling 266 Newcastle Is Lesbos W.N. Herbert 268 The Entry of Don Quixote into Newcastle upon Tyne W.N. Herbert 270 Song of the Longboat Boys John Cunningham 271 Newcastle Beer Rodney Pybus 273 'Our Friends in the North' George Charlton 275 A Return to Newcastle Robyn Bolam 275 Hyem Robyn Bolam 276 Moving On Julia Darling 277 Satsumas Julia Darling 278 A Short Manifesto to My City Julia Darling 278 Old Jezzy Anna Adams 279 The Wild Life on Newcastle Town Moor Michael Roberts 280 Temperance Festival, Town Moor, Newcastle W.H. Auden 281 from Twelve Songs Richard Kell 281 Traditions W.N. Herbert 284 The Hoppings Tony Harrison 284 Divisions Fred Reed 286 Brazen Faces Kathleen Kenny 286 Grainger Market John Challis 288 Gift of the Gab Fleur Adcock 289 Street Song Anonymous 290 A riddle on the steeple of St Nicholas's Cathedral, Newcastle Peter Hebden 290 Thin Riddle Joan Johnston 292 On Falling Up Dog Leap Stairs Rodney Pybus 292 Salvaging Rodney Pybus 294 The Side Mark Knopfler 294 Down to the Waterline Bernardette McAloon 295 Mistress of the Crown Traditional 296 The Keel Row Traditional 297 Do-li-a Alan Hull 297 Fog on the Tyne Jimmy Nail 298 Big River James Kirkup 300 Tyneside, 1936 Rodney Pybus 301 Bridging Loans Rodney Pybus 307 Passed By Rodney Pybus 308 Down the Town Robyn Bolam 309 Where Home Started Tom Pickard 310 The Devil's Destroying Angel Exploded Barry MacSweeney 312 I Looked Down on a Child Today Kayo Chingonyi 314 Baltic Mill Jen Campbell 314 Treading Water Ellen Phethean 315 The West End Stevie Ronnie 316 Rebuilding the West Edward Chicken 317 from The Collier's Wedding Gillian Allnutt 322 About Benwell Gillian Allnutt 323 After the Blaydon Races Geordie Ridley 324 The Blaydon Races W.N. Herbert 325 The Blazing Grater, or, The Olympic Torch Passes Through Tyneside Andy Croft 326 from Great North Richard Kell 328 Cutty Sark Race, 1986 W.N. Herbert 330 Zamyatin in Heaton Sean O'Brien 331 Fantasia on a Theme of James Wright GATESHEAD Thomas Wilson 332 from The Pitman's Pay Joe Wilson 335 Maw Bonny Gyetside Lass Tom Pickard 336 Gateshead George Charlton 337 Gateshead Grammar Mark Robinson 338 Angel of the North Jen Campbell 339 The Angel Jen Campbell 340 Angel Metal NORTH TYNESIDE Michael Roberts 341 H.M.S. Hero James Kirkup 341 Tyne Ferry: Night Francis Scarfe 342 Night Fishing Francis Scarfe 343 Trawlers William Watson 343 When the Boat Comes In Sting 344 Island of Souls A.C. Swinburne 346 The Tyneside Widow Traditional 348 Bobby Shafto William Lisle Bowles 349 Written at Tynemouth, Northumberland... Wilfrid Gibson 349 The Coast-Watch James Kirkup 350 Balloons in Sunrise James Kirkup 351 The Harbour: Tynemouth Michael Blackburn 352 The North Sea at Tynemouth Helen Tookey 352 At Tynemouth Peter Mortimer 353 View Mike Wilkin 354 Cullercoats Fred D'Aguiar 355 Whitley Bay Sonnets U.A. Fanthorpe 359 Tyneside in Winter R.V. Bailey 360 Whitley Bay Mark Knopfler 361 Tunnel of Love SOUTH SHIELDS James Kirkup 363 The Town Where I Was Born James Kirkup 364 View from the North East Francis Scarfe 365 Miners Francis Scarfe 366 Tyne Dock Francis Scarfe 367 Tyne Dock Revisited Francis Scarfe 368 In Memoriam Francis Scarfe 369 The grotto James Kirkup 370 Marsden Rock Francis Scarfe 372 The Knocker-up James Kirkup 372 The Knocker-up James Kirkup 373 View from the Town Hall, South Shields James Kirkup 374 Spring in the Public Gardens James Kirkup 375 The Old Clothes Stall, South Shields Market James Kirkup 376 South Shields Town Hall in Snow James Kirkup 378 The Old Library, Ocean Road, South Shields Jen Campbell 379 Cross-hatch WEARSIDE Traditional 380 The Lambton Worm Lewis Carroll 382 The Walrus and the Carpenter William Martin 386 His Bright Silver William Martin 389 Song of the Cotia Lass William Martin 391 Wiramutha Helix William Martin 407 Song James Kirkup 408 Penshaw Pastoral Johnny Handle 409 Jack Crawford Ron Knowles 411 Where in This Wind Tom Pickard 411 Ship 1431 Tom Pickard 412 What Maks Makems William Martin 414 A19 Hymn Jake Campbell 418 A184 Hymn DURHAM Anonymous 419 Durham Gillian Allnutt 420 Arvo Part in Concert, Durham Cathedral, November 1998 William Martin 422 Durham Beatitude Tony Harrison 423 Durham James Kirkup 425 Durham Seen from the Train Katrina Porteous 426 Durham Cathedral Mark Robinson 426 Durham Cathedral S.J. Litherland 428 Durham in February Heidi Williamson 428 River Wear, Durham David Constantine 429 'But with a history of ECT' David Constantine 430 The Pitman's Garden CO. DURHAM Traditional 431 Rap 'Er te Bank Tommy Armstrong 432 The South Medomsley Strike Tommy Armstrong 433 The Durham Lock-out Wilfrid Gibson 435 The Ponies John Seed 436 from Brandon Pithouse Anne Stevenson 443 Forgotten of the Foot Anne Stevenson 445 Salter's Gate Dora Greenwell 446 To a Remembered Stream, and a Never-Forgotten Friend Dora Greenwell 447 Lilies J.C. Grant 449 A Camp in Chopwell Woods James Kirkup 451 Chester-le-Street from the Train James Kirkup 451 View of Ferryhill Richard Dawson 451 The Ghost of a Tree Peter Armstrong 453 A695 Hymn Peter Armstrong 454 Among the Villages Gillian Allnutt 454 The Singing Pylons Cynthia Fuller 455 Esh Winning Cynthia Fuller 456 Lost Landscape Cynthia Fuller 457 Deerness Valley J.S. Cunningham 458 North George Charlton 460 Sea Coal Bill Griffiths 461 The Box-Eggs Bill Griffiths 463 The Strike Anna Woodford 464 Two Up Two Down Mark Robinson 465 Dalton Park/Murton Jock Purdon 466 The Easington Explosion Katrina Porteous 467 The Pigeon Men Eddie Gibbons 468 Early Morning, West Hartlepool, 1963 TEESDALE Sir Walter Scott 469 from Rokeby Thomas Babington Macaulay 474 A Jacobite's Epigraph Richard Watson 475 from My Journey to Work W.H. Auden 479 The Engine House Andrew Young 479 In Teesdale Lindsay Balderson 480 High Force to Low Force Anne Hine 481 Low Force Pat Maycroft 481 Cockfield Fell in Winter Pauline Plummer 482 Whorlton Lido Anonymous 483 A Darlington rhyme John Horsley 483 Darlington Fifty Years Ago Marilyn Longstaff 485 Darlington Gordon Hodgeon 486 North Tees Epiphany Mark Robinson 487 Teesdale, Thornaby MIDDLESBROUGH Angus Macpherson 489 from Cleveland Thoughts; or, The Poetry of Toil A.E. Tomlinson 492 Furnaces Wilfrid Gibson 493 Cleveland Night Wilfrid Gibson 494 Fire Andy Croft 495 Sunlight and Heat Andy Willoughby 500 The Cold Steel Keith Porritt 500 Smelter Maureen Almond 503 The Works Mark Robinson 504 Dockside Road, South Bank Mark Robinson 505 Teesport, Redcar Jo Colley 506 Peg Powler Bob Beagrie 506 Cook, The Bridge and the Big Man Bob Beagrie 507 Occasion for Keeping Shtum Angela Readman 508 Acklam Rainbow Angela Readman 509 Easterside '59 Angela Readman 509 Easterside '89 Maureen Almond 510 Boro Babe Jo Colley 511 Boro Girl CLEVELAND Andy Willoughby 512 from Between Stations Pauline Plummer 513 On the Gare at Night Andy Croft 514 Redcar Sands Gordon Hodgeon 514 Potato Sellers - Cleveland Pauline Plummer 515 Saltburn FAREWELL Sean O'Brien 516 from Never Can Say Goodbye Traditional 517 Bonny at Morn 518 Acknowledgements 523 Index of writers 525 Index of places

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Land of Three Rivers: The Poetry of North-East England by Neil Astley
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