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Andrew Motion : Silver
SILVER
Return to Treasure Island
'Compelling,
simple & mysterious' Sean O'Brien Sunday Times
'His voice
is unlike any other' Lavinia Greenlaw New
Statesman & Society
'Motion is
a beautiful lyricist unpretentiously and precisely describing those things
worth having even as he casts unsettling shadows across them' Robert Potts The
Guardian
Andrew
Motion, Poet Laureate (1999-09), introduces his eagerly awaited sequel to
Treasure Island - Silver -
featuring a cast of noble seamen, murderous pirates and tales of love,
valour & terrible cruelty.
‘Treasure
Island is a book I have loved since childhood: it is a cornerstone of my
reading, and of my imagination. Excitement, mystery, intrigue, suspense, pathos
and human sympathy: Stevenson combines all these things. I have tried to do the
same - in a story which honours his original genius, but at the same time sails
its own course.’ Andrew Motion
He
also reads from his latest book of poems, The Cinder Path (Faber)
shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry, Laurels and
Donkeys on conflicts from 1914 to the war in Afghanistan, his acclaimed
autobiography In The Blood - A Memoir of My Childhood and answers
questions about his writing and the role of Poet Laureate. Followed by book
signing.
July, 1802. In the marshy eastern reaches of the
Thames lies The Hispaniola, an inn kept by Jim Hawkins and his son, Young Jim. Late
one night, a mysterious girl named Natty arrives on the river with a request
for Jim from her father - Long John Silver. Making haste from London, Jim and
Natty set off in the footsteps of their fathers, their tentative friendship
growing stronger day by day. But the thrill of the ocean odyssey gives way to
terror as The Nightingale reaches its destination, for it seems that Treasure
Island is no longer uninhabited...
Andrew Motion’s poetry has received the
Arvon/Observer Prize, the John Llewelyn Rhys Prize and the Dylan Thomas Prize.
He is Professor of Creative Writing at Royal Holloway and recently co-founded
The Poetry Archive. Andrew Motion was
knighted for his services to literature in 2009.
Running Time: Approx 1 hour 30 mins (includes a 20 minute interval)
Recommended for: older children (ages 15+) & adults alike
Show Dates and Times
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| 11 July 2012 |
7.30pm |
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Pricing Information
Full Price £12
(Concessions £10)
Where?
Harrogate Theatre Main House
Venue : Harrogate Theatre
Auditorium : Harrogate Theatre Main House