Wet Ink and Scenery Chewer Present
EVERY DAY A BATTLE
Poets:
SEJAL CHAD
BECKY CREMIN
RYAN ORMONDE
KAREN SANDHU
LAWRENCE UPTON
ALLEN FISHER (ON FILM)
ROBERT HAMPSON (TBC)
Place: Mosaic Rooms ( 226 Cromwell Road London SW5 0SW )
Time: Saturday 11th July from 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm.£5
All proceeds to go to charity.
We seek, for an evening, to revisit the notion of Earls Court as cultural battleground. This event takes inspiration from Peter Barry's book Poetry Wars: British Poetry of the 1970s and the Battle of Earls Court which uncovers the 'battle' at the National Poetry Society during the 1970s between radical and conservative factions. Thirty-five years after Eric Mottram heralded a 'British Poetry Revival', the question of how to negotiate with the poetic mainstream still infiltrates choices made in the everyday practice of many emerging poets. We present the work of several new poets and hope they will be joined by some of the leading figures of this historical moment to revisit the scenes of an important struggle for creative freedom.
EVERY DAY A BATTLE
Poets:
SEJAL CHAD
BECKY CREMIN
RYAN ORMONDE
KAREN SANDHU
LAWRENCE UPTON
ALLEN FISHER (ON FILM)
ROBERT HAMPSON (TBC)
Place: Mosaic Rooms ( 226 Cromwell Road London SW5 0SW )
Time: Saturday 11th July from 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm.£5
All proceeds to go to charity.
We seek, for an evening, to revisit the notion of Earls Court as cultural battleground. This event takes inspiration from Peter Barry's book Poetry Wars: British Poetry of the 1970s and the Battle of Earls Court which uncovers the 'battle' at the National Poetry Society during the 1970s between radical and conservative factions. Thirty-five years after Eric Mottram heralded a 'British Poetry Revival', the question of how to negotiate with the poetic mainstream still infiltrates choices made in the everyday practice of many emerging poets. We present the work of several new poets and hope they will be joined by some of the leading figures of this historical moment to revisit the scenes of an important struggle for creative freedom.
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