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Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
Scottish Poetry Library
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From the Archive: Commonwealth Poets United-Tolu Ogunlesi. November 2015
Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
37 minutes
1 month ago
From the Archive: Commonwealth Poets United-Tolu Ogunlesi. November 2015
It has been some time since this podcast was recorded with one of our Commonwealth Poets United visitors, Tolu Ogunlesi, however it feels like just the right time to release it as Tolu speaks so beautifully about how poetry platforms on the internet and new technologies such as email allowed him to become part of a global community of poets. In a time when the world feels fragile and where notions of borders and ownership seem fraught with complexities and power struggle, it is a relief to hear a poet speaking of poetry as a connecting force in his life, as a passport to new landscapes and ideas. Tolu Ogunlesi is a journalist, poet, fiction-writer and photographer who lives in Lagos, Nigeria. His poetry collection Listen to the Geckos Singing from a Balcony was published in 2004, and his work has been widely published in magazines and anthologies. Music by James Iremonger.
Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
Interviews, event recordings and poets galore from Scotland and around the world.