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Ep 4: Poetry As Psychogeography

38m · Why Poetry? · 30 Nov 13:37

This month we sit down with Dr Angela France and talk poets as Psychogeographers, the Act of capturing the 'Truth' of a place with methods dreamt up by angry Frenchmen in 1968, But used liberally as a tool of poetics ever since. We figure out what it is to capture a place in a poem and talk about the process and development of Angela's Psychogeographic collection 'The Hill'.

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