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The Conversation - Poets: Imtiaz Dharker and Phillippa Yaa de Villiers

Daljit Nagra selects The Conversation - Poets: Imtiaz Dharker and Philippa Yaa de Villiers. From 2016.

Poet Daljit Nagra revisits the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's poetry archive and, inspired by a recent trip to Cape Town, he selects The Conversation - featuring poets Imtiaz Dharker and Philippa Yaa de Villiers talking to Kim Chakanetsa.

Phillippa Yaa de Villiers is an award winning South African writer and performance artist. Phillippa, who is mixed race, was adopted as a baby by a white couple but did not learn of her adoption until she became involved in anti-apartheid politics whilst attending University.

Negotiating this newfound racial identity has informed much of her writing. She discusses her inspirations and the journey to becoming a writer, why she found it hard to initially call herself a poet and how South Africa is a country blossoming with poetry.

Imtiaz Dharker is a poet, artist and film maker. Born in Pakistan, Imtiaz was brought up in Scotland before she eloped to India aged 20, becoming estranged from her family.

She feels that it is important that poets don't get too comfortable in any one place and describes forging her life in 'the cracks in-between'. Imtiaz picks up words that inspire her poetry from her surroundings, sometimes overheard, she jots these down on a paper napkin or whatever is to hand.

She now lives in the UK and in 2014 she was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. Her advice to aspiring poets is to read a lot and find your own voice.

Producer: Sarah Crawley

First broadcast on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service in 2016.

** And Daljit reads from his May Poetry Extra Book of the Month - After You Were, I Am a debut collection by Camille Ralphs.

30 minutes

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