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Carcanet Press and Dulwich Books Present: Four Next Generation Poets

Dulwich Library Tuesday 10th February 2015 19.30


An evening of poetry with Jane Yeh, Rebecca Goss, Tara Bergin and Kei Miller.


Last year The Poetry Book Society released their once-in-a-decade list of 20 Next Generation Poets who are expected to ?dominate the poetry landscape of the coming decade.? In the list there are four superb poets published by Carcanet Press: Jane Yeh, Rebecca Goss, Tara Bergin and Kei Miller - Winner of the 2014 Forward Prize for Best Collection.


We are delighted to welcome them to Dulwich Library in an evening presented by Carcanet Press - one of the outstanding independent literary publishers of our time ? and Dulwich Books - London?s best Independent Bookshop.


Part of the annual Southwark libraries poetry festival - Rhyme and Reason 6.


This event starts at 7.30pm and takes place at Dulwich Library, 368 Lordship Lane, SE22 8NB.


The event is free but booking is essential. Book your tickets by emailing: [email protected] or calling Dulwich Books on 0208 670 1920.

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