FLORILEGIUM - 28. Siphon ft. Jack Noutch

In Episode 28, Kate and guest Jack Noutch embrace the feast of the epiphany through the Gospel and through the gradual revelations of cryptic poetry. Jack is a classicist, an original member of the Willibrord Fellowship (a weekly theology reading group once in London and now continued in Edinburgh); and currently involved in Morphe Arts (www.morphearts.org). Exploring the Indra's net of language through etymology, Greek translation, poetry and a discussion of naming plants, Jack and Kate turn over the linguistic artistry of Ed Mayhew's poem 'Siphon'.Music: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child by Odetta Florilegium is a programme on Radio Maria which seeks to weave together liturgy, literature and  gardening in rambling, hopefully fruitful ways. It is written and presented by Kate Banks and Antonia Shack. You can follow them on SubStack at substack.com/@florilegiumpodcast  About the Creators Antonia leads a patchwork life with jobs including but not limited to mother, book designer, editor, actor and teacher. She and Kate began discussing poetry, liturgy and gardening at the Willibrord Fellowship reading group in London and are delighted to be continuing these conversations on Radio Maria.  Kate is a teacher of Literature, Philosophy and Theology, with a particularly keen regard for the poet and artist David Jones around whom many of her studies and her teaching-subjects have been based. She also briefly worked as a gardener in London, though she now lives with her little boy on the river Exe in Devon. If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.

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