
Tony Harrison’s ‘v.’ is one of the great English poems of the 20th century: a blistering, fearless epic that he wrote after finding graffiti on his parents’ gravestone in Holbeck Cemetery, on the southern edge of Leeds.
Harrison, who was born in Beeston, considers industrial decline, class war, rampant xenophobia, inadequate political solutions, football and family, savagely confronting his own social mobility in the process. The poem owes much of its fame to a controversial unabridged broadcast on Channel 4 (despite Mary Whitehouse, the Daily Mail and the Conservative Party’s best efforts).
To mark the 40th anniversary of its first publication in their pages, the London Review of Books approached Slung Low, with Tony Harrison’s encouragement, about bringing the poem home to Holbeck Cemetery for a live reading.
Harrison died on 26 September; after discussion with Harrison’s family and longstanding collaborators, some of whom are involved in this project, the event will continue as planned, as a unique and fitting celebration of Harrison’s most famous work.
This reading of v. A Homecoming will be BSL interpreted.
Estimated running time: 35 minutes.
The 5pm reading will take place indoors at The Warehouse In Holbeck, LS11 9RQ.
You pay what you decide at the end on the event.
The reading is unabridged, and therefore contains the highly offensive racial slurs that Harrison found graffitied in the cemetery, and adult language throughout.
The Warehouse in Holbeck
The Warehouse in Holbeck
Crosby Street
Leeds
LS11 9RQ
United Kingdom
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The 5pm reading will take place indoors at The Warehouse in Holbeck, Crosby Street, Holbeck, LS11 9RQ.
The entrance is on Rydall Place just round the corner.
The nearest bus stop is on Holbeck Moor Road and we have bike storage facilities inside the venue.
If travelling by car, please park on Ingram Road as parking immediately around the Warehouse is residents-only. There is no charge for on-street parking.
Wheelchair users and those with limited mobility are welcome to park on Crosby Street.
The venue is step-free, with an accessible toilet and a baby-changing facility provided.
Audiences will be seated throughout the reading.
The performance will be inside but the venue does reflect the weather outside so please still dress for the weather!