
Rachel Eliza Griffiths, poet and novelist
From Private Passions by BBC Radio 3
April 12, 2026 · 53 min
About this episode
Rachel Eliza Griffiths discusses her poetry, novel, and memoir, exploring themes of loss and music.
The American writer Rachel Eliza Griffiths creates poetry that resonates with music: she writes about her mother cleaning the house while ‘Pavarotti trembled across the terse sunlight of every room.’ As well as poetry, she’s written a novel, and her most recent book is a memoir called The Flower Bearers. It deals with loss, including the sudden death of her closest friend. She received the news on what should have been the happiest of days – her marriage to the writer Salman Rushdie. And less than a year later, she found herself beside his hospital bed after the knife attack which nearly claimed his life. But this is no misery memoir – there is the joy of finding her voice as a young poet in New York in the 90s, the strength she gains from the writers who have paved the way, and the music that travels with her. Eliza's music choices include music by Schumann, Bach, Puccini and Nina Simone.
People in this episode
Guest: Rachel Eliza Griffiths
Topics covered
- poetry
- loss
- music
- memoir
- personal narrative
- writing
Keywords
- Rachel Eliza Griffiths
- poetry
- memoir
- loss
- Salman Rushdie
- music
- The Flower Bearers
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Flower Bearers
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