Arc World Poets: Matur & Moura
This event on 7th November 2012 at 19:00 has past.
Contact: www.poetrylibrary.org.uk/events/fortnight/?id=8145
This is a rare opportunity to hear two internationally acclaimed poets read new work in both their original languages and in English. There will be a discussion on the importance and processes of translation after the readings.
Bejan Matur was born of an Alevi Kurdish family in 1968 in Southeast Turkey. Her poems have been published worldwide. In 2011 she published her first prose book, about the PKK Guerillas. Her poetic sequence, How Abraham Abandoned Me (Arc Publications 2012), is a personalised iconography based on Islamic references and imagery. Matur devotes much of her writing time to Kurdish politics, Armenian and women?s issues. She is currently the British Council writer-in-residence at the Writers Centre, Norwich.
Antônio Moura's first English publication Silence River presents a poet who balances a satirical, political and spiritual voice. He is considered to be among the most resilient of Brazilian poets writing today, and has published two previous books of original poetry in Brazil. Earlier versions of some translations in Silence River have appeared in Shearsman and Modern Poetry in Translation.
More information about the poets can be found on the Arc website. Arc Publications is the UK's leading publisher of contemporary poetry in translation.
This evening is a partnership event from Arc Publications, the Writers Centre Norwich, the British Centre for Literary Translation and the University of East Anglia.
Entry: Free
Time: 7:00pm
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