Posts Tagged ‘ The World according to Poetry ’

The World according to Poetry: Federica Nightingale

October 23, 2009
By Lena Vanelslander
The World according to Poetry: Federica Nightingale

  It’s with pleasure I present you the work of Federica Nightingale, an unknown treasure in the contemporary landscape of poetry. Some call her writing dark, others ephemere … I call it superb. I can only hope you will…
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The World According to Poetry #2: Parris Fotias

September 18, 2009
By Lena Vanelslander
The World According to Poetry #2: Parris Fotias

Parris Fotias: the hunter and the hunted Allow me a short introduction to this exceptional writer. Unknown but not untalented, far from … Parris used to write under a pseudonym of which so few know the real man behind it.…
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The World according to Poetry

September 3, 2009
By Lena Vanelslander
The World according to Poetry

If poetry can represent something meaningful, it is in the way it presents us shared and divergent perceptions of life and the world around us. In “The World according to Poetry” I will present you every fortnight a specific poet…
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