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قابل توجه رفقاى لندنى: دوشنبه آينده، ششم اكتبر در يك شب شعر انگليسى، با شاعرانى از ولز و لندن اينجا خواهيم خواند Border Crossings With Welsh and EWI Poets Eluned Jones: published widely throughout the UK in magazines and journals. Her poetry is insightful, often humorous, always original and sometimes quirky. Ali Abdolrezaei: published 34 varied books and his poems are translated into many languages such as English , French ,German , Spanish , Dutch ,Swedish ,Finnish ,Turkish, Portuguese ,Urdu , Croatian, Armenian , Arabic, Bangali and … Heather Williams: the newest member of the group. Published in anthologies. As a teacher of Tai Chi her poetry is often influenced by Far Eastern thinking. Fathieh Saudi: born in Jordan, she worked as paediatrician with Palestinian children in Jordan and Lebanon. For many years she has been involved with the defence of human rights, peace and justice. Her recent published collections of poetry in English include Prophetic Children(foreword by John Berger) and Daughter of the Thames. Nigel Humphreys: A founder member. Has had 3 collections published in London in recent years. His fourth book - The Love Song of Daphnis and Chloe is out next year. Adnan Al-Sayegh: was born in 1955, in al-Kufa, Iraq, near the Euphrates River. He has published eleven collections of poetry, including the book-length Uruk’s Anthem (Beirut 1996) and won several international awards. He left his homeland in 1993 and since 2004 he has been living in exile in London. Mark Perry: Fluctuates between the outrageously comical to sensitive poetry influenced by his work in the community. He has had one collection published. Sadayo Murphy: Though English is her second language (originally from Japan) she has mastered it impressively. Haikus a speciality. She has published one collection. Tina Warren: Another founder member. She has one collection to her name and reads her work widely. Her poetry is laconic and mostly draws on personal experiences. Music by Kaveh Bahrami Hosted by Handsen Chikowore, poet and former resident of Wales Monday 6th October at 7.30 Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, London WC2H 9BX (Covent Garden tube) Entree £4
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