Santiago Acosta is a scholar and poet working at the intersections of literature, visual culture, and political ecology. His poetry collection El próximo desierto won the III José Emilio Pacheco Literature Prize “Ciudad y Naturaleza,” awarded by the Guadalajara International…
Tag: ecopoetry
“For me, despair is just as activating as hope”: an interview with Moya De Feyter
Moya De Feyter writes poetry, theatre scripts and prose. Her debut collection Tot iemand eindelijk (Until someone finally) was nominated for the Poëziedebuutprijs aan Zee and received an honourable mention from the jury of the C. Buddingh Prize. Her second book Massastrandingen (Mass strandings)…
“I Feel Like Ariadne”: an Interview with Willesden Junction Poet Elizabeth Uter
Elizabeth Uter is an actress, prize-winning poet, and, like me, a member of the Willesden Junction Poets in Residence – a collective formed by Rose Rouse to explore Willesden Junction Station through words and art. With the support of Brent…