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Tag Archives: Iraqi poetry
Found in Translation
I had an incredible time with Reel Festivals in the Poetry Club last night. This event was part of Reel Iraq, an ongoing festival throughout the UK marking 10 years since the invasion of Iraq. I have always loved to listen to the music and rhythm of … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Poems, Uncategorized
Tagged Arabic Poetry, Awezan Nouri, Fail Better, Ghareeb Iskander, glasgow, Iraqi poetry, Iyad Hayatleh, Jen Hadfield, John Glenday, Krystelle Bamford, Kurdish Poetry, Palestinian poetry, Poetry Club, Reel Festivals, Reel Iraq, Sabreen Khadhim, Scottish poetry, William Letford, Zahir Mousa
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