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“I recorded these poems from my biography-cum-poetry collection Beethoven Variations in March 2020, during the first month of lockdown, when hope was what the whole world needed.” — Ruth Padel
Listen
Ruth with A. E. Stallings, Rachel Hadas and Alberto Manguel before a poetry reading at 92 St Y, New York 2019
Listen to composer Vic Sharma’s 2023 setting of Twenty-Four Splashes of Denial on Apple or Spotify. Listen to Twenty-Four Splashes of Denial, Ruth’s poetry sequence on water and climate denial, recorded on her phone for Writers Rebel, July 2020.
Listen to Ruth reading Beethoven poems, and talking about Beethoven’s life, at the opening session of the AUD Indelible Festival of Literature, Dubai, March 14th 2021
Hear Ruth read her poem Nightsinging in a Time of Plague, a response to Keats’ ‘Ode to a Nightingale’, on the Bicentenary of Keats’ death, February 23rd 2021.
A reading from Beethoven Variations, and discussion with poet Suhit Kelkat in Mumbai, for PEN@Prithvi, February 6th 2021
July 2020: for Extinction Rebellion and XR Writers Rebel, Ruth reads a new sequence on water and climate change, ‘Twenty-Four Splashes of Denial’
July 2020, Bangalore International Centre: Ruth reads poems through Beethoven’s life, illustrated by musicians.
Part 3 ‘The Essence of Romanticism’: Anguish in a Time of War
Part 4 ‘The Immortal Beloved: Despair – and his Astonishing Late Style’
Podcast of Beethoven event, 2020, London Review Bookshop: Ruth with poets Anthony Anaxagorou and Ray Antrobus
November 2019, Ruth reads ‘Your Life as a Wave’, her poem in response to Shakespeare’s Sonnet 60, in the British Council Pakistan garden in Lahore.
Poetry Reading at 92Y Poetry Center, New York, 2019
Two poems (after speeches) at Inaugural Session of 2019 Jaipur Literary Festival.
Performance at Jaipur Festival 2019 with Ben Okri, Kaveh Akbar, Tishani Doshi and Zeina Beck, introduced by William Sieghart
Poetry Hour Jaipur 2019, with Kaveh Akbar, Akhil Katyal, Anupama Raju, Devesh Alakh and Makarand R. Paranjape, moderated by Satyajit Sarna
2019 Ruth talking about her life with radio presenter Gideon Coe, for Postcards from the Past
2017 talking about Charles Darwin at Heraklion Natural History Museum, Crete (mostly in Greek)
2016 First reading from Tidings, Serpentine Gallery, London
2016 Meet the Writer, radio interview with Monocle Magazine
January 2015 ‘We break the line to shape it.’ Reading from Learning to Make an Oud in Nazareth in the 2014 T. S. Eliot Prize readings, introduced by Ian Macmillan: ‘She shows how in agony and redemption we reach for language, moving towards that fantastic last line; ‘Making is our defence against the dark.’
2015 Talking about Learning to Make an Oud in Nazareth, in Venice
2014 Talking about her crucifixion poems (from Learning to Make an Oud in Nazareth) and the Seven Last Words by Josef Haydn, with cellist David Waterman of the Endellion Quartet
2014 Reading ‘To Speak of Distance’ (from Learning to Make an Oud in Nazareth) commissioned for Nowhere Island
2013 Reading ‘Time to Fly’ for New Networks for Nature.
2012 Talking about science and poetry with philosopher Mary Midgeley
2009 In conversation at Cambridge Darwin Festival 2009
‘Indian Princess Picks Lover Out from Gods’, Poetry Archive 1998
Poems for The Poetry Archive, 1998
Ruth’s poem ‘The Cello’, read on Poetry Monday
Photo by Mark Gerson, National Portrait Gallery, London
Talking about her novel on the Cretan Holocaust, Daughters of the Labyrinth, in Crete's last remaining synagogue, Etz Hayyim, in Chania, where the book is set, October 2022
Opening 2019 Jaipur Festival with Namita Gokhale and biologist Venki Ramakrishnan
Essays
& other writing
Interview on novel Daughters of the Labyrinth, with Jonathan Garfinkel, at the Berlin International Literature Festival, September 2021
For the Guardian
December 2018, Turn to Poetry in Troubled Times
July 2018, ‘My top ten elegies’
November 2016, ‘My Writing Day’
November 2015, ‘Only connect: poetry’s hidden power to break down barriers’
April 2014, ‘How to do justice to Christ’s Last Words’
November 2012, ‘Poetry workshop on the radio’
March 2012 ‘Poetry has a responsibility to look at the world’
January 2012, ‘Unstill Lives: Migrations at Tate Britain’
December 2012, ‘The poetry of science, the science of poetry’
On poetry, art and writing
‘In Conversation with Ilya Kaminsky,’ Granta, November 2020
Letter to a Young Poet: Writing Poems, A Personal ABC , ‘The Scores’, Edinburgh, Autumn 2019
On Editing and Redrafting a Poem, ‘King’s English’, March 2016
‘The Hand of Art: Czesław Miłosz – Form, Communication and Reality’ Inaugural Miłosz Lecture, given at the Miłosz Festival, Krakow, 2015
‘Kathe Kollwitz and The Grieving Parents’, Episode 10 in Radio 3 series, Minds at War, July 2014
Tennyson: Echo and Harmony, Music and Thought’, Oxford Handbook to Victorian Poetry, ed. M. Bevis. 2013, OUP, Chapter 19
‘Sylvia Plath: Idol, Victim, Pioneer,’ Independent January 2013
Art, Migration and Identity – The Guardian 2012
Housman Society lecture, ‘The Name and Nature of Poetry,’ Hay on Wye Festival, 2010
Bruegel’s Landscape with flight into Egypt – Courtauld Gallery 2009 (if you have Flash, you can hear this talk online at The Guardian)
‘The unforgivable truth’: on Israel’s 60th anniversary, Israeli author S. Yizhar’s novella Khirbet Khizeh Prospect Magazine, June 2008
The wishing stones, poetry in Mandalay – P.E.N. News 2003
Talking to Paul Muldoon – Independent 2002
Talking to Colm Toibin – Independent 1999
The Conjuror, The Parrot and The Past – International Writer’s Reunion, Lahti, Finland, Midsummer 1995
On nature
Watching for Elephants in South India, Irish Pages, 2021
Hummingbirds: Hovering on the Brink of Extinction, Daily Telegraph 2013
Don’t Let Good Zoos Go Extinct, Guardian 2013
ZSL London Zoo: Place of Respite and Renewal, New Statesman 2012
Migration of cells, birds, people – and the restlessness of life – The Scientist Magazine 2012
Aquilegia Nora Barlow – Hortus Gardening Magazine 2011
Against Tiger Farming, China Dialogue 2009
Why Celebrate Darwin’s 200th birthday? Independent 2008
The Tiger in Western Literature (Tigers: the Ultimate Guide, Two Brothers Press 2004, ed. V. Thapar)
Why On the Origin of Species Does Not Mention Tigers (Tigers: the Ultimate Guide, Two Brothers Press 2004, ed. V. Thapar)
Robin Hood & the Greenwood (British Greats, Cassell, 2003)
Raven the Wise, The Times, February 2003
Hare Hunted, Hare Tamed, Hare Now, The Times, October 2002
The Bloodflow Does not Stop: Leeches and Healing. The Times, September 2002
Sacred Poison, Vipers and Adders, The Times May 2002
Into the Woods: British Forests, Myth and Now, Independent Magazine 2000
Sadder than Owl-Songs: Britain and its Owls, The Times, February 2001
The Running of the Deer, Independent Saturday Magazine, December 2000
On Putting your Dog to Sleep Independent, December 1999
On myth and Greece
On music
‘Writing Beethoven Variations,’ Blog for London Review Bookshop, 12th February 2020
‘Beethoven’s Crisis of 1812.’ The Telegraph, 1st March 2020
‘How Strangely Fogo Burns: on a Madrigal by Thomas Weelkes,’ London Review of Books 2008
On Strauss’s Ariadne Auf Naxos, Glyndebourne Festival Opera Programme, 2006
Piu Docile Sono: Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro, Glyndebourne Touring Company Programme 2006
‘There are No Male Groupies: Writing I’m A Man,’ Guardian, June 2000
‘On Crete and the Female Voice in Opera’, London Review of Books 1997
Poetry Reading at the Russian Samovar, New York 2019
Ruth reading from her migration book, We Are All from Somewhere Else, for The Migration Museum
Radio
'This is the vowel of earth': Ruth's John Coffin Memorial Lecture on Irish Studies, on Seamus Heaney, London 2019
Ruth contributed to a wide range of programmes for BBC Radio 3 and 4 from 2000 to 2015.
In 2014, she wrote and read a radio essay for Minds at War, about the memorial ‘The Grieving Parents’ by German artist Kathe Kollwitz.
In 2011 and 2012 she presented a Radio 4 series Poetry Workshop, for which she travelled the UK leading poetry workshops on air, discussing participants’ poems with groups in Exeter, the Dylan Thomas Centre in Swansea, Ipswich, Grasmere, Belfast, Newcastle and Stalybridge near Manchester. In Gilbert’s Glory, Radio 4, she wrote and presented five programmes on the life and work of librettist and theatre impresario W S Gilbert.
In 2010 and 2011 she wrote and presented two five part series Wild Things I and II following responses to British wild animals through history, literature, folklore, science and cinema, discussed her novel Where the Serpent Lives on Woman’s Hour, and on Radio 3 discussed the poetry of Mahmoud Darwish.
In 2009, on Desert Island Discs, her choices were Beethoven’s A Minor String Quartet Opus 132, Kathleen Ferrier singing “Blow the Wind Southerly”, Muddy Waters singing, ‘I’m Ready for You,’ the Recordare from ‘Dies Irae’ in Verdi’s Requiem; a Cretan mantinada (To Iasemi choris nero – ‘Jasmine can’t live without water nor a heart without love’) sung by lyra player Kalogridis; the Terzetto E voi ridete from Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte Act I, Scene 3; Bach’s Double Violin Concerto, and Melina Merkouri singing ‘The boys from Peiraeus’ from the film Never on Sunday.
For Radio 4 she wrote and presented Darwin – My Ancestor, five programmes on the life and thought of Charles Darwin, and for Radio 3 wrote and presented Searching for Alfred in the Shadow of Tennyson, on the life and work of Tennyson.
In 2007, she wrote and presented a four-part Radio 4 series, The Enigma I Will Not Explain, exploring Elgar’s life and Enigma Variations. For Radio 3, she talked about playing the viola for The Essay series When Writers Play.
In 2006, she wrote and presented a five-part Radio 4 series, A Tale Teller for Our Times exploring the life and work of Hans Anderson through five of his stories.
In 2004, she discussed her book Tigers in Red Weather on Woman’s Hour.
In 2003, she chaired a Radio 3 discussion on the reconciliation between Priam and Achilles between poet U.A. Fanthorpe and scholar Penelope Murray, for the final episode of Homeric Encounters, in which scholars and poets interpreted characters from Homer’s Iliad.
In 2002, she talked to Woman’s Hour about her poetry collection Voodoo Shop.
Between 2002 and 2006, she wrote and presented Close Encounters, a series of opera interval talks for Radio 3. In 2006 she discussed the ways in which Verdi flouted 19th-century convention in La Traviata; in 2002, she discussed the war of the sexes in Cosi Fan Tutte, and the relationship between Ariadne, archetypal abandoned woman, and Bacchus the god of wine, in Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos.
In 2000, Verdi’s centenary year, she re-worked Traviata in a short story for BBC Radio 3 entitled The Radar Angels.
Recording BBC’s Poetry Workshop on Scalybridge Station, Manchester, 2012
Poetry Reading on Lesbos, Greece, 2019
Interviews
Reading poems: Luigi Kazzanigana, New York 2019
Discussion with Rabbi Nicholas de Lange about the fate of the Jews of Crete in the Holocaust, and a reading from Ruth’s novel Daughters of the Labyrinth, in Jewish Book Week London 2022
July 2021, Interview in Writers on Research Ruth Padel on mythology, restoration, and her new novel, Daughters of the Labyrinth
23 March 2021, Interview in Publishers Weekly* on Beethoven Variations
Interview February 2021, ‘The King’s Poet’ King’s College London Poetry Society.
January 2021 Talk and Questions on Darwin, Beethoven, Life-Writing in Poetry, Vienna University, Austria.
Conversation at Jaipur, Hindustan Times, January 2019
Poetic Gems: Ruth Padel’s Tribute to her Mother, Camden New Journal, September 2018
‘An Inconsolable loss’, Mumbai Mirror, Times of India, July 2018
‘A Leaf out of Nature’s Book,’ Mumbai Guide News, July 2018
‘The tiger, the leopard and the elephant are sacred: what’s happening to them?’ Poet Ruth Padel at the Jaipur Festival, Scroll In. February 2017
Interview Podcast, Yale University Radio, September 2018
‘Unravelling Nature’s Tangles: Ruth Padel’s wildlife novel’, The Hindu, August 2010
‘Exploring the Jungle of Life,’ Hampstead & Highgate Express, March 2010
‘What do we know about Ruth Padel?’ The Scotsman Magazine, February 2010
‘The Evolution of Ruth Padel’: The Hindu, India, January 2010
‘Ruth Awakening’, Bangalore Time Out January 2010
‘Remembering Iris Murdoch,’ Sunday Times January 2010
‘A Life in Poetry’, Guardian, May 2009
‘Darwin’s Descendent,’ New York Times, April 2009
The Wolf Poetry Magazine, April 2009
The Glasgow Herald, February 2009
Irish Times, February 2009
Poetry International Web, 2009
On Education, The Independent, 2007
‘Personally Speaking: on Life, Poems and Tigers,’ Sunday Telegraph Magazine, November 2006
‘The Great-Great-Grand-Daughter of Charles Darwin’, Cambridge BBC
‘Rhyme and Reason’, Guardian, September 2006
‘Imagery of the Elsewhere’: 1976-2004. From The “Quote –UnQuote” Newsletter, vol. 14. No. 1 January 2005
Interview with Christina Patterson, July 2004, The Independent
‘In Mexico’: November 2004 at Mexican literary festival, Letras in Golfo
Skopje, 2004: interview with Margaret Graham. translated into Macedonian and published in the magazine Kulturen Zivot. February 2005
The Rialto, 1998
Talking at a conference on 'The Human in Relation to Animals', University of Silesia, Poland, 2019. Ruth is on the academic board of Zoophilologica: The Polish Journal for Animal Studies
Ruth in her back garden, July 2021
Credit (header image): Kalpesh Lathigra
Poems
Ruth reading Beethoven poems with Ukrainian pianist Nikita Burzanitsa for the Craxton Memorial Trust. Craxton Studios, London, June 2022
Nightsinging in a Time of Plague, commissioned by The Poetry Society for the Bicentenary of John Keats’ death, February 23rd 2021
‘Moonlight Sonata’ from Beethoven Variations, Guardian 2020
‘Salon Noir‘, from Emerald, in Prac Crit, with Introduction and Interview by Declan Ryan, 2018
‘Clast’, from Emerald, in Poetry Review, and Ruth’s piece about the poem in Poetry Review’s ‘Behind the Poem’ series, 2018
‘The Electrification of Beth Shalom’, Guardian 2014
‘The Cello’, New Yorker, 2012
‘Making an Oud in Nazareth‘, New Yorker 2008
‘Sunrise over Bethlehem’, Financial Times, 2016, from Tidings
‘Icicles Round a Tree in Dumfriesshire’, Rembrandt Would Have Loved You, 1998
‘Writing to Onegin’ (after a scene from Pushkin), from Voodoo Shop, 2002
‘Tiger Drinking at Forest Pool’, from The Soho Leopard, 2004
‘Two Handled Jug’ & ‘Lone Ranger’ (later titled ‘Ripples on New Grass’). London Review of Books 2011
‘Writing a Postcard After a War’, London Review of Books 2009
‘The Sea Will Do Us All Good’, on Annie Darwin’s illness and death, from Darwin – A Life in Poems, 2009, London Review of Books 2009
‘Like Giving to a Blind Man Eyes’, ‘Plankton’, ‘Algae from the Arctic’, ‘The Miser’, and ‘On Not Thinking About Variation in Tortoise-Shell’, from Darwin – A Life in Poems’, Nature Magazine 2009
‘Revelation’ London Review of Books 2011
‘The Forest, The Corrupt Official, and a Bowl of Penis Soup’, London Review of Books 2004
‘Four Alligator Poems’ from The Soho Leopard, London Review of Books 2004
‘The Soho Leopard’, Scottish Poetry Library, 2004
‘Second Chance’ and ‘Gorey Bay 1933’ (from Emerald), Compass Magazine 2018
‘Mary’s Tapestry, Elizabeth’s Spinet’ (from The Soho Leopard), Poems About the V & A 2002
‘Extract from the Travels of Ibn Jubayr,’ and ‘Bladderwrack’, Asymptote 2011
‘Herodotus in Egypt Remembers Delos’, from Summer Snow 1990
‘Trial’, from Fusewire 1996
Interview on Beethoven Variations before a concert with Quatuor Danel, with Irina Knaster of the Aspect Foundation. Bohemian Hall, New York, March 2022
Talk in Stuttgart, on tigers in the Bangladesh Sundarbans 2017