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Poetry Reading session by
British Poet
Patrick Williamson
on Saturday, 22 April, 5.00 p.m.
at the British Council
C515, 5th Floor, Elante Office Block
178, Industrial and Business Park, Phase 1
Chandigarh
For details contact: T:0172-5203016 or Namrata Sandhu
About the Poet: Patrick Williamson was born in Madrid in 1960, lived for many years in the British Isles, where he graduated from the University of East Anglia, but spends most of his time on a bend in the River Seine, seaward of Paris. His three decades of published poetry include Beneficato (2015), Gifted (2014), Tiens ta langue/Hold your tongue (2014), Nel Santuario (2013) and Trois Rivières/Three Rivers (2010). He has translated, among others, Tunisian poet Tahar Bekri and Quebecois poet Gilles Cyr, and edited Quarante et un poètes de la Grande-Bretagne/Forty-One Poets of Great Britain (2003). Patrick has twice been an invited poet at the Festival International de Poésie at Trois-Rivières in Québec, and was editor and translator of The Parley Tree, French-speaking poetry from Africa and the Arab World (2012).
For any further assistance, please contact us on 0120-4569000 and 0120-6684353.
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Namrata Sandhu
British Council | C515, 5th Floor, Elante Office Block
178, Industrial and Business Park, Phase 1 | Chandigarh 160002
T:0172-5203016
E:namrata.sandhu@britishcouncil.org
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