EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 48 MIN
The Mythic and the Familiar: Fiona Benson and Pascale Petit
from A Break in the Waves · host Push the Boat Out
In this special episode, recorded live at Push the Boat Out in November 2025, two of the most compelling voices in contemporary poetry come together for a haunting and illuminating conversation, chaired by Jenny Niven, Director of Edinburgh International Book Festival. Pascale Petit and Fiona Benson – shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize seven times between them – read from and discuss their darkly beautiful latest collections, offering insight into the creative forces that shape their work. In Midden Witch, Fiona Benson enters a world of familiars, fables and hedge-magic, allowing the women accused of witchcraft to speak back across the centuries. Her poems give voice to artists, dreamers and outcasts, confronting the deep-rooted fears that surface in the face of the unknown. Pascale Petit’s Beast, meanwhile, roams through landscapes both mythic and familial, peopled with creatures that are at once intimate and untamed. Even as they question the possibility of survival, her poems insist on art-making as an act of defiance and hope. Together, in conversation, they explore myth, memory, wildness and the transformative power of poetry.
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