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The Innovative Shape of Poems

The poets Kayo Chingonyi, Paisley Rekdal and Nasser Hussain join Florence Hazrat, who studies punctuation, for a conversation about experimentation, hosted by Sandeep Parmar.

HIV's origins and colonial history have inspired the collection of poems by Kayo Chingonyi, which has been nominated for the Forward Prize for Best Collection 2021. Paisley Rekdal is currently the Poet Laureate of Utah. Her latest collection of poems was inspired by Ovid. She's been thinking about where stories come from and what we mean by appropriation. Dr Nasser Hussain is interested in ‘lost’ fragments of language and in what we notice and what we ignore. New Generation Thinker Florence Hazrat studies punctuation. They join host Sandeep Parmar for a conversation about experimentation ahead of the Ledbury Poetry Festival.

Sandeep Parmar is a poet and Professor of English Literature at the University of Liverpool and a ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳/AHRC New Generation Thinker. She has been running the Ledbury Poetry Critics scheme alongside Sarah Howe. This project encourage diversity in poetry reviewing culture aimed at new critical voices. Ledbury Poetry Festival runs from 2 - 11 July 2021.

Kayo Chingonyi's book is called A Blood Condition. You can find the full list of poets shortlisted on https://www.forwardartsfoundation.org/

Paisley Rekdal's collection of poems, Nightingale, re-writes many of the myths in Ovid's The Metamorphoses. She has published an Essay Appropriate: A Provocation https://www.paisleyrekdal.com/

Dr Nasser Hussain teaches poetry at Leeds Beckett University. He published ‘SKY WRI TEI NGS’, a book of conceptual writing that composes poetry from IATA airport codes and is working on an autobiographical poetic project Playing with Playing with Fire and The Life of Form.

Dr Florence Hazrat is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Sheffield studying rhetoric, punctuation and Shakespeare's use of music. She is a New Generation Thinker on the scheme run by ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 3 and the Arts and Humanities Research Council to select academics to turn their research into radio.

Producer: Emma Wallace

You can find more discussions in playlists on the Free Thinking programme website featuring Prose and Poetry, and Ten Years of the New Generation Thinker Scheme.

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