Lullaby Too Rough – Sarah Howe
Lydia O’Ryan interviews Sarah Howe at Poet in the City’s Lullaby Too Rough event
Lydia O’Ryan interviews Sarah Howe at Poet in the City’s Lullaby Too Rough event
langston-hughes-dreams-deferred-kayo-chingonyi.mp3 The epicentre of Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes’ rhythmic, urgent poetry empowered a generation of new writers, with an aftershock that still reverberates today. His work was full of music and dance, and described the Black American experience over decades. Characterised by narratives of empowerment and a belief in humanity, he celebrated Black identity in…
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