Poetry in situ, Olympic Park, 2015 |
"The incendiary poem plays on the double meaning of the word ‘strike’ and also evokes images of the flame of the Olympic Torch. The matchgirls strike was sparked by the sacking of one of the workers but was ultimately against the 14 hour days, low pay, unfair deductions from wages and the toxic working conditions from the phosphorous used in match making" says Sissay on his blog.
In its pristine glory, 2012 (via) |
The Bryant & May factory was redeveloped in the 1980s, one of the first urban renewal projects in the area, and is now part of a gated community.
And now, at last, the poem -
And now, at last, the poem -
1 comment:
Wow! I didn't know all this. Thanks!
Sandy
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