Poets Who Changed 1968: Adrienne Rich – Joanna Bourke
Erica Gillingham interviews Joanna Bourke at Poet in the City’s The Women Poets Who Changed 1968: Adrienne Rich event
Erica Gillingham interviews Joanna Bourke 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
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Aynur Meric interviews Garance Louis at her event at Poet in the City’s 2018 Poetry and Lyrics Festival
From the anti-war and civil rights movements to feminist and LGBT activism, this series puts focus on the women poets who played a crucial role in the seismic social and political change of 1968, 50 years on: Maya Angelou and Adrienne Rich.
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