Mischa Wilmers talks to the poet turned professor about mentoring, Mandela and making a difference.
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Mischa Wilmers talks to the poet turned professor about mentoring, Mandela and making a difference.
Egyptian-American Yahia Lababidi’s poetic response to the turmoil in his home country.
Philip Crispin celebrates the centenary of the Martinican poet, playwright and politician who showed that Empire ‘writes back.’
London’s Two Degrees festival gets the audience involved in the hope of provoking thoughts, and action, for change.
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A New Internationalist article about the death of ‘the little poet’ in Iraq has haunted Judith Morrison for 15 years.
A decade on from the invasion of Iraq, a four-day celebration of the country’s culture takes place in the UK.
One of the greatest Arab poets of our time speaks to Giedre Steikunaite about creativity and consciousness.
In trying times, poetry can speak our silences and make sense of our pain, says Yahia Lababidi.
The award-winning Nigerian poet and novelist tells Rowenna Davis why now is the time for new dreams.
Benjamin Zephaniah on inspiration, regret and the inadequacies of twitter
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A poet’s view of from Rio’s favelas by Gabriela Tôrres Barbosa.