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Tag: women poets

Peach Pig by Cecilia Knapp – a deep dive into the most vulnerable parts of ourselves

8th December 20228th December 2022  Seraphina Edelmann

Peaches and pigs, softness and hunger, all crop up and are used to explore women’s relationships to their bodies in Cecilia Knapp’s raw and remarkable collection, Peach Pig, writes our contributor Seraphina Edelmann.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Bodies, Cecilia Knapp, Little Brown, My Body's Bodies Editorial, Peach Pg, Poetry, Seraphina Edelmann, women poets

Matwaala’s Poets of Colour Series: Native American Women Poets

8th August 20229th August 2022  Lucy Writers

Matwaala’s latest Poets of Colour series brings together four poets and one artist whose work explores the lands, rivers, culture and histories belonging to and inherited by contemporary Native Americans.

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Posted in Creative Writing, PoetryTagged: Andrina Smith, Indigenous peoples, Jeremy Dennis, Kamala Platt, Lucille Lang Day, Matwaala, Native American Poets, Pramila Venkateswaran, Usha Akella, women poets

The Sea Needs No Ornament/ El mar no necesita ornamento: in conversation with translators Loretta Collins Klobah and Maria Grau Perejoan

20th December 202010th March 2021  Elodie Rose Barnes

Elodie Rose Barnes explores the epic English and Spanish poetry anthology, The Sea Needs No Ornament / El mar no necesita ornamento, and talks to its translators, Loretta Collins Klobah and Maria Grau Perejoan, about the translation process, empowering women writers from the Caribbean and the literary history behind the poems.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: anthology, Bilingual, caribbean, Caribbean literature, Creole, El mar no necesita ornamento, Elodie Rose Barnes, English, Languages, Life in Languages, Loretta Collins Klobah, Maria Grau Perejoan, Peepal Tree Press, Spanish, The Sea Needs No Ornament, Translation, women poets
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