Andy Spragg Interviews Tom Raworth
Andy Spragg has interviewed Tom Raworth for Miso Sensitive, a site dedicated to interviewing writers and others. While they make soup.
Andy Spragg has interviewed Tom Raworth for Miso Sensitive, a site dedicated to interviewing writers and others. While they make soup.
Tuesday 8th February, 7.30pm
The Camden Eye, 2 Kentish Town Road, London NW1
Admission is free, donations welcome.
Andrea Brady has had to cancel due to illness.
Millions of colours is the final part of Bardo: forty-nine prose pieces over seven days, a modern rewrite of the Bardo Thodol, the devotional work known in the West as The Tibetan Book of the Dead. “Bardo” means an interval or a transitional period. The setting here is the port and old town of Hastings, on the south coast of England. Previous parts of the work in various versions have appeared as Red & green, a pamphlet from Oystercatcher Press (2009), and also in the journals and e-journals Cannibal Spices, Pages, 10th Muse and Veer Away. It is hoped that the whole work will be published before too long.
Ken Edwards is the editor and publisher of Reality Street. His most recent book is Songbook (Shearsman, 2009).
£5 (£1 P&P UK / £2 ROW), Crater Press, Dec 2010 (7 pages, requires paperknife)
Previous event pamphlets are now available to download from the CRS website in PDF form, free of charge, and brief details of upcoming events for 2011 are also available.