A MUSEUM curator who has collaborated with an artist and composer is the headline poet at the next event staged by Plymouth Language Club.
Elisabeth Bletsoe is the curator of Sherborne Museum in her native Dorset and has worked with the artist Frances Hatch, providing text for her collages in an exhibition, and with Cambridge composer Kim Ashton, who set some of her poems to music.
Her books include Landscape from a Dream, Pharmacopoeia and Birds of the Sherborne Missal, all published by Shearsman.
Her poetry has also been published in various anthologies, including Infinite Difference and The Ground Aslant, also Shearsman, as well as in The Edge of Necessary: An Anthology of Welsh Innovative Poetry, published by Aquifer.
She will be reading at the Plymouth Language Club next event, which is open to all to attend, on Friday, June 30, from 7pm, at Rockets and Rascals, at The Barbican. Entry is by donation.
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