This workshop will be led by BBC journalist Dawood Azami on poetry in Pashto by the Afghan poet, Abdul Bari Jahani, widely considered to be one of the most important poets writing in Pashto today

Wednesday 15 April 2015

6:30 pm

RADA Council Room

*Past Event*

Free

We’re delighted to announce the return of the Poetry Translation Centre’s workshops after a long absence. Each workshop is led by the PTC’s Director Sarah Maguire and a translator who brings along poems by a living African, Asian or Latin American poet in both the original language and as a very basic, literal translation. We then discuss the translation and try to find ways of making it work as an effective poem in English.

The second of our four workshops will be led by broadcaster and translator Dawood Azami and will feature a poet from Afghanistan writing in Pashto. Further details will be coming shortly.

Our poetry translation workshops are one of the PTC’s core activities. Through them we’ve first encountered some of the poets we’ve gone on to translate, publish and record at length. A significant number of the poets who’ve visited the UK to take part in our tours were introduced to us by a translator bringing their poems to a workshop.

Please note that the workshops are ONLY open to anyone who has the skills to translate the poetry of a living African, Asian or Latin American poet with an established reputation in their own language. You don’t need to send us your translations before you join us. If you’ve not attended one of our workshops before, please read this before booking a place.

Workshop places are limited so advance booking is essential. If you book a place and then need to cancel PLEASE let us know as someone else may be able to take it.

Workshops are free, but if you can afford it, you are welcome to make a donation via PayPal (just click on the button below as usual and choose Donation).

RADA Council Room 62-64 Gower St
WC1E 6ED