Tony Harrison is the son of a baker, and his poetry relishes, and mourns for, the class he comes from. His subjects are sex, love, politics, class warfare, death - all the rituals and performances of our lives. His work is direct, witty, often angry, expressed in the language and idioms of his northern roots. His recent adaptation of the English Mystery plays with the National Theatre Company has been hailed as "the most moving, solemn and joyful theatrical event in London." His latest cycle of poems is on an intensely private theme: meditations on his own family life and relationships. Tonight, Arena investigates a unique voice in contemporary literature.