Converseations
In this episode, Francesco talks to poet and publisher Anthony Anaxagorou about the different forms of poetic writing: what brings together and differentiates poetry, spoken word and hip-hop? To what extent does the literary canon preserve the 'best writing'? How can one use bilingualism to disrupt language and its artistic conventions? Francesco Cipriani is a Master’s student at the University of Oxford, Jesus College, studying Classics, as well as Events Coordinator for the Oxford University Poetry Society. Olivier de France is currently completing a PhD at the European Studies Centre at St Antony College, University of Oxford, as well as being co-president of the Oxford University Poetry Society. Anthony Anaxagorou is a poet, essay writer, and spoken word artist. His second poetry collection ‘After the formalities’ was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize in 2019, while his third collection, ‘Heritage Aesthetics’, won the 2023 Ondaatje Prize. In 2023, he was also elected fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He is also the founder and Artistic Director of Out-Spoken, a monthly live poetry and music night. 'After the formalities', published by Penned in the Margins, can be found at this link: https://anthonyanaxagorou.com/after-the-formalities 'Heritage Aesthetics', published by Granta Poetry, can be found at this link: https://anthonyanaxagorou.com/heritage-aesthetics ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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