Posted on 30/10/04
Hot ticket: Canadian poets
LONDON -- The Griffin Poetry Prize rolled into London this week, and conquered without even firing a shot.It was a red-carpet greeting for Canadian writers during the Poetry International festival in London. A reading featuring five writers, including Margaret Atwood and Anne Carson, was standing-room only at the Royal Festival Hall, and The Times Literary Supplement commissioned and published poems from four of the poets on the bill.
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