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Roger Robinson: ‘Ordinary Poems Won’t Change the World (2020 Event)

Roger Robinson: ‘Ordinary Poems Won’t Change the World (2020 Event)

Update: 2021-04-08
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Earmarked as ‘the voice of our communal consciousness’ by Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2018 Guest Selector Afua Hirsch, it’s hard to believe that Roger Robinson hasn’t been a staple of British public life since time immemorial.



A fixture of the UK spoken word scene for many years, Robinson rocketed to national prominence in 2019 when his third poetry collection, A Portable Paradise, bagged the prestigious T S Eliot Prize.



Firmly rooted in the dub poetry tradition of his Trinidadian heritage, Robinson’s plain-speaking, fizzy, often joyous verse journeys through our contemporary preoccupations with a seasoned insight few could replicate. From the ongoing injustices of Grenfell to the pains and pleasures of family life, he unpacks the cosmos of ideas that make up A Portable Paradise with fellow poet Kei Miller in this event recorded for the 2020 Book Festival.

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Roger Robinson: ‘Ordinary Poems Won’t Change the World (2020 Event)

Roger Robinson: ‘Ordinary Poems Won’t Change the World (2020 Event)