Kei Miller at the Bakehouse
This event on 26th March 2011 has past.
Open Mic Event
Contact: 01557 814175, chrys@chryssalt..com, bookings@thebakehouse.info
Kei Miller is the last poet to feature in our hugely successful ‘Homeland’ series with writers from other cultures who have made their homes in Scotland. Bashabi Fraser (India), and Tawona Sithole (Zimbabwe) have already featured in a programme that brings new and exciting voices to The Bakehouse. Do hope we’ll see you for Caribbean poet, Kei Miller - the last of this series. Don’t miss this one!
Jamaican writer Kei Miller is the last to come to the Bakehouse as part of our Homelands series. He writes both poetry and fiction which either takes place in the West Indies or is about how West Indian immigrants make sense of the strange places in which they find themselves . Kei has been nominated for the Commonwealth Writers First Book Prize (Fear of Stones), The Dylan Thomas Prize (There is an Anger that Moves) and The Scottish Book of the Year for The Same Earth which also won Jamaica’s Una Marston Prize for Literature. He is published by Carcanet and currently teaches Creative Writing at Glasgow University.
Bring a poem, a song, or an entertainment (we can supply a keyboard)
Tickets includes a glass of wine
Price: £8.00 / £7.00
Time: 7:00 for 7:30pm
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