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  1. Black Roses. Author: Simon Armitage. Publisher: Pomona. Pub Date: May 2012. ISBN: 978-0-571-24990-9. Buy from Pomona. Twenty-year-old Sophie was attacked in a Lancashire park in 2007 and died several days later. The ferocity of the assault caused distress and outrage when reported by the international media and led to the creation of the Sophie ...

  2. 11 de ago. de 2017 · Black Roses: The Killing of Sophie Lancaster was a radio drama-documentary, written for BBC Radio 4 and first broadcast in March 2011. The programme consisted of an interview with Sophie’s mother, Sylvia Lancaster, interwoven with ten poetic monologues written in Sophie’s character. I never met Sophie Lancaster but in everyone’s ...

  3. 1 de ago. de 2018 · Black Roses’ was a piece first premiered as a radio play on Radio 4 in 2011, written with words from the poet Simon Armitage as an elegy to Sophie. Sylvia Lancaster OBE, Sophie’s mother, speaks alongside him – giving moving descriptions of her daughter’s life and death. There was also a listening event, where members of parliament ...

  4. 10 de oct. de 2015 · In Black Roses, Sylvia Lancaster remembers her daughter and the tragic events after the attack as Sophie tells her own story through a sequence of poems written by poet by Simon Armitage. Aged 20 ...

  5. Black Roses. The Killing of Sophie Lancaster. Simon Armitage. Published May 2012 Re-issued Aug 2017 ISBN 978-1-904590-29-3. SOLD OUT . Black Roses is a poetic sequence written in the voice of Sophie Lancaster. Twenty-year-old Sophie was attacked in a Lancashire park in 2007 and died several days later. The ferocity of the ...

  6. The film of Black Roses, directed by Sue Roberts, is a powerful on-screen telling of Poet Laureate Simon Armitage’s Black Roses poem. The poetic sequence gives Sophie back her voice, and her haunting words are woven together with those of her mother Sylvia Lancaster, who talks with candour about Sophie’s life and death.

  7. There’s even a stage named after Sophie at the annual Bloodstock Open Air Festival in Derbyshire. Yorkshire poet Simon Armitage was so moved by Sophie’s death that he teamed up with Sylvia Lancaster to create a radio performance called ‘Black Roses: The Killing of Sophie Lancaster’, which was based on his poetry collection of the same name.