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London Grip Review of Sanctuary…

April 11, 2023Blog, Poetry, PortfolioPrintangela

“hugely experimental… as praxis, the project seems politically perfect, an unselfish poetic gesture underlining the ‘unevenness’ of sanctuary that is genuinely thought-provoking.” Tim Murphy

London Grip Poetry Review – Angela Graham

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