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Dubbed the ‘Tenth Muse' by Plato, Greek lyrical poet Sappho has been immortalised as both an icon and an enigma. Though history has painted a colourful picture of lesbian affairs and a dramatic suicide, knowledge of The Poetess's life is as fragmented as her works; just 650 lines of poetry are known to have survived. And yet one thing is for sure - Sappho's deeply moving lyrics on sex, love and motherhood continue to captivate listeners and cement her as a symbol of feminist and queer culture. Poet In The City welcomes you back to Wilton's for a decadent - dissident - evening of music and revelry evoking the spirit of the world's first female poet.
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Joelle Taylor,
Remi Graves,
Richard Scott,
Professor Peggy Reynolds (host)
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Poet in The City