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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2020 · 13 MIN

Mingulay

from The Essay · host BBC Radio 3

Poet Kenneth Steven finds inspiration in Scotland's west coast islands. Each memoir concludes with a poem written about the island he has visited.1. Mingulay: in the Outer Hebrides, an island comparable in its wild beauty and isolation to St Kilda.

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Poet Kenneth Steven finds inspiration in Scotland's west coast islands. Each memoir concludes with a poem written about the island he has visited.1. Mingulay: in the Outer Hebrides, an island comparable in its wild beauty and isolation to St Kilda.

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Poet Kenneth Steven finds inspiration in Scotland's west coast islands. Each memoir concludes with a poem written about the island he has visited.1. Mingulay: in the Outer Hebrides, an island comparable in its wild beauty and isolation to St Kilda.

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