How does the language of poetry deal with sex, trauma and the pressures of gender expectation? An evening with award-winning Brazilian poet and artist Adelaide Ivánova.

Tuesday 30 April 2019

7:00 – 9:00 pm

Free Word

*Past Event*

£10 / £7 / £2

How does the language of poetry deal with sex, trauma and the pressures of gender expectation?

Join us for an evening with award-winning Brazilian poet and artist Adelaide Ivánova, whose work explores sexualised violence in its many forms alongside the language used to address, challenge, and in some cases, excuse it.

Adelaide will present readings from her latest book, published by The Poetry Translation Centre, with new translations by poet Rachel Long and translator Francisco Vilhena. There will also be performances by three poets from Octavia, a London-based poetry collective for womxn of colour, sharing newly commissioned poems in response to Adelaide’s work.

Please note: the conversation will be in English, with readings in both English and Portuguese.

Presented in partnership with Free Word and English PEN.

There is step-free access to all areas of Free Word and a number of other facilities available to make the venue accessible.

  • The box office, theatre and hall are all on the ground floor with step-free access from the street
  • There are two accessible toilets on the ground floor
  • Hearing loops are available at the box office and the theatre (when set up theatre style) and in all meeting rooms

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