The final day of #thesealeychallenge.
This is an unusual ‘poem film’ that is, the poem is the script for a film he made for the BBC about an estate of 26 blocks of flats in Rochdale that he visited as a probation officer. Written in 1997, it is, again, a source of historical and cultural references made beautifully poetic and down-to-earth; references like “And all day Sunday, out came the people / like bees from the lion on the tin of treacle”
About spending time in enclosed spaces, he quotes “… this famous proverb / I’ve just invented:
the Jack-in-the-box
who discovered the truth
stood up for himself
and hit the roof.”
This is a poignant comment on society, as relevant, in many ways, now as it was then, a story told in a remarkable way. As poetry this is what I love to read and he remains one of my favourite poets.