Burma: Bones Will Crow
Two of the Burma’s most esteemed poets, Zeyar Lynn and Khin Aung Aye, read from their work and discuss the country’s budding literary scene with the editor of Bones… More
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‘These scavengers won’t go home’ he says, / Breaking the allegro of a tour through the Old City, / ‘Now Sudan doesn’t want them and Africa doesn’t want them.’ More
Poetry Reading: Bones Will Crow: An Anthology of Burmese Poetry
Literary Translation Workshop led by James Byrne with Zeyar Lynn
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