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VenueArts Centre
Also: Studio
TownAberystwyth
CountyCeredigion
From16th March 2016
To16th March 2016
When19:45
Arts Centre (V817)
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  • Date of change: 29 Feb 16 - T01248899716

Poetry Reading

Work:: Poetry Reading (S253909888)


Production:: (T01248899716)

Pavilion Poetry is a new contemporary poetry series from Liverpool University Press which seeks to publish the very best in contemporary poetry. This is poetry sure to challenge and delight. In ?And She Was' Sarah Corbett combines the fictional spell-making of Haruki Murakami, with the filmic neonoir of Atom Egoyan and David Lynch to push the boundaries of poetic genre, asking us to renegotiate the way we encounter and reconfigure ourselves through trauma, in desire, or as we seek to reassemble ourselves and our past. In her third full-length collection ?Blood Child', Eleanor Rees hones and extends her startling use of language and imagery to enact the many aspects of change as she roams through the landscapes of self and city.
Performer Sarah Corbett
Performer Eleanor Rees

Listing:: L1826009927




Production details

Pavilion Poetry is a new contemporary poetry series from Liverpool University Press which seeks to publish the very best in contemporary poetry. This is poetry sure to challenge and delight. In ?And She Was' Sarah Corbett combines the fictional spell-making of Haruki Murakami, with the filmic neonoir of Atom Egoyan and David Lynch to push the boundaries of poetic genre, asking us to renegotiate the way we encounter and reconfigure ourselves through trauma, in desire, or as we seek to reassemble ourselves and our past. In her third full-length collection ?Blood Child', Eleanor Rees hones and extends her startling use of language and imagery to enact the many aspects of change as she roams through the landscapes of self and city.

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