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A Poet Performs

Marzanna Bogumila Kielar, Polish poet | Eddin Khoo, Pusaka

11-Nov-16 14:00

A Poet Performs

The poet, labelled “the Polish Sappho,” comes to the studio to share about reading poetry aloud and to an audience. Not in a slam poetry event or a poetry competition, but to hear the sonics of the written word and in the company of others. We ask her about poetry and poetry reading in a global culture dictated by sms-speak, Instagram and emoticons, where (visual) images matter more than cleverly crafted verbal imagery.


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