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Poetry

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Conversations with Poets

1:00pm | Monday 26 March 2012
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Tiffany Atkinson’s first collection, Kink and Particle (2006), gave notice of a striking poetic talent. The book was a Poetry Book Society recommendation, and also won the Jerwood/Aldeburgh prize for the best debut collection of the year. Now, with Catulla et al, she has produced an even more remarkable collection. The central sequence, which revisits and reinterprets the poetry of Catullus, is a tour de force, described by Patrick McGuinness in the Guardian as being ‘in the finest tradition of creative adaptation’.

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