Halldor Smarason and Adelle Stripe - The Humber Star Hull at John Grant's North Atlantic Flux. Read by Vicky Foster from star and stripe Watch Video
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Description: The latest work by poet Adelle Stripe and composer Halldór Smárason is ‘The Humber Star’ which is part of a body of work that responds to the tempestuous nature and savage beauty of the North Sea. It is set in the winter months following one of the biggest maritime tragedies in Hull’s history, where 108 men were lost on one day.nnInspired by the lives of women in seafaring communities it tells the story of Mary Mudd, a resident of St. Andrew’s Terrace who lost her husband in the great
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