Following are the absolutely final details of CCCP, which note this year
has moved to Trinity College Cambridge. Please keep on mentioning this to
people and passing information on, because due to computor failure and
other failure we have not yet managed to get printed publicity out and many
interested persons not on these lists might still not be aware of the
event.
THE CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE OF CONTEMPORARY POETRY
this year at Trinity College Cambridge. 23rd to 25th April
Starts Friday evening, runs to Sunday evening.
Consists basically of poetry readings with some musical performance or
other events.
All events open to the public.
Week-end tickets (£22), day-tickets, or single event tickets (£4) will be
available on the door. No advance booking. Usual concessions.
Registration is not required. The conference is not residential.
All events in the Winstanley Lecture Theatre except Friday evening and
Sunday evening, which are in the Old Combination Room.
TIMETABLE
Friday evening 8pm Lee Harwood (UK)
+ reception
Saturday 11am
Michael Ayres (UK)
Andy Johnson (UK)
Christian Prigent (Fr)
2pm Ralph Hawkins (UK)
Bob Walker:(UK)
4pm Andrea Brady (USA)
Lisa Robertson (Canada)
8pm Robert Adamson (Australia)
Oscarine Bosquet (Fr)
Michael Palmer (USA)
Sunday 2pm Andres Ajens (Fr)
Christophe Tarkos (Fr)
4pm Simon Fell and IST: music with poetry
7pm Michel Deguy (Fr)
Erin Mouré (Canada)
This is obviously one of the most exciting and varied line-ups we've ever
had. Major discoveries of both young and senior poets from somewhat
"cloaked" areas like Canada and Australia, a whole phalanx of new French
poets... As for the British, it's typical of us to have one of the greats
of the old guard along with two or three others hardly published at all.
CCCP stands ahead of everything.
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