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SUMMARY:She Wrote Her Own Eulogy - Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:The launch of Shirley May’s first book of poetry\, ‘She Wrote Her Own Eulogy’\, published by Wrecking Ball Press. Shirley will be sharing some of the poems from her book and discussing it with the audience. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase. \nShirley is the director of Young Identity writing collective\, which primarily works with 13-25 year olds. Her own work has been published in a number of anthologies\, and she has performed not only locally in the North West but also nationally and internationally\, appearing at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in New York and the Calabash writing festival in Jamaica. ‘She Wrote Her Own Eulogy’ is largely inspired by her family’s history and is a deeply emotional and often lyrical collection. \nFree but booking required
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SUMMARY:Victoria Adukwei Bulley\, Rachel Long & Momtaza Mehri Filigree: Contemporary Black British Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Inscribe / Peepal Tree\, publisher of Caribbean and Black British Literature\, invited poets to contemplate the ‘unspoken essential’ and ‘intangible tangible’ for their Filigree collection. We’re delighted to have three of the contributors perform at this special MLF event. Victoria Adukwei Bulley is a British-born Ghanian poet and writer\, who recently published the pamphlet\, Girl B. A former Barbican Young Poet\, her work is bold\, ambitious and curious. Rachel Long is a poet\, facilitator\, and the leader of Octavia\, a poetry collective for women of colour at the Southbank Centre. Her playful and moving poems have been published in numerous anthologies\, and she is currently working on her first collection. Momtaza Mehri is a Somali-British poet\, essayist and editor. She was co-winner of the 2018 Brunel International African Poetry Prize\, and her urgent and dynamic poems landed her the role of Young People’s Poet Laureate for London. Join us for an evening celebrating contemporary Black British poetry.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/victoria-adukwei-bulley-rachel-long-momtaza-mehri-filigree-contemporary-black-british-poetry/
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SUMMARY:A Celebration of Ted Hughes
DESCRIPTION:Frequently ranked as one of the Twentieth Century’s greatest writers\, Yorkshire poet Ted Hughes produced a significant body of work\, including original poetry and translations. His early poems were rooted in nature\, detailing the beauty and violence of the landscape and its animals (The Hawk in the Rain)\, while later pieces often used or reworked mythology\, examining the dark subconscious (Crow). His final collection\, Birthday Letters\, looked at his relationship with his fellow poet Sylvia Plath. To mark the 20th anniversary of Hughes’s death\, we have invited a number of contemporary poets\, including Amanda Dalton (Stray\, How to Disappear)\, Zaffar Kunial (Us)\, Carola Luther (Walking the Animals)\, Andrew McMillan (Physical) and John McAuliffe (The Way In) to perform some of their favourite poems by the late laureate.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/celebration-ted-hughes/
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