Poets Who Changed 1968: Adrienne Rich – Aoife Mannix
Erica Gillingham interviews Aoife Mannix at Poet in the City’s The Women Poets Who Changed 1968: Adrienne Rich event
Erica Gillingham interviews Aoife Mannix at Poet in the City’s The Women Poets Who Changed 1968: Adrienne Rich event
Poet in the City · Interview with Sam Sax at Poet in the City’s Sam Sax event sam sax is a queer, Jewish poet and educator. He’s the author of Madness (Penguin, 2017) winner of The National Poetry Series and Bury It (Wesleyan University Press, 2018) winner of the James Laughlin Award from the Academy…
Poet in the City · Interview with Helen Carr at Poet in the City’s Ezra Pound – Making It New event Helen Carr is a Professor of English at Goldsmiths University. Her research is largely focused on American literature, particularly American poetry, women’s writing, feminist and postcolonial theory, and the relation between literature and anthropology. Helen is…
Charlie Duffield interviews Afua Hirsch at Poet in the City’s The Women Poets Who Changed 1968 : Maya Angelou
Pamela Mounter interviews Momtazza Mehri at Poet in the City’s Between the Storeys event, part of the Smithfield 150 Festival
Poet in the City · Interview with Sadiqa Juma, Saffana Monajed and Najwa Umran at Celebrating the Islamic World Saffana Monajed is a mathematician and creative. Alongside working on multicultural marketing as a 9-5, Monajed co-founded Project Ribcage, a series of interviews with muslim women proffessionals to elevate the self image of muslim women in…
Poet in the City · Interview with Will Harris at Poet in the City’s Ezra Pound – Making It New event Will Harris is the author of Mixed-Race Superman (2018) – an essay examining resilience and self-creation, as well as a chapbook, All This is Implied, winner of the LRB Bookshop Poetry Pick for best pamphlet. A selection…