Thursday 20 March 2008: African Writers' Evening w/ Nii Ayikwei Parkes & Nick Makoha
African Writers' Evening this Thursday 20 March 2008. Details below:
For the month of March, the month of Ghana's independence and the most recent national assembly elections in Uganda, we are proud to present the two AWE hosts from last year - Nick Makoha of Uganda and Nii Ayikwei Parkes from Ghana. Under the banner of Old Faces, New Work, Nick will be reading exclusive new material from his forthcoming debut poetry book, which builds on the success of his acclaimed chapbook The Lost Collection of an Invisible Man, while Nii will be reading from his debut novel, Tail of the Blue Bird, which will be released in April 2009 by Jonathan Cape. Nii will introduce Nick Makoha and host the first half and Nick will introduce Nii and host the second half. We hope you'll join us for what promises to be a brilliant evening of poetry and prose.
LISTING DETAILS:
OLD FACES - NEW WORK
Date – Thursday 20 March 2008
Venue – The Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, London (Covent Garden tube)
Doors – 7.30 pm
Entry – 4 GBP / 3 (conc.)
Author Biographies:
Nick Makoha: Nick Makoha is a hugely gifted poet of Ugandan origin, with an uncommon talent for loaded one-liners. Original poet-in-residence with London's revered performance showcase, Kindred Spirit, Nick (perfoming under the moniker urbanspirit) catapulted himself to legendary status by disappearing off the poetry scene for two years. He re-emerged in early 2005 with The Lost Collection of an Invisible Man and is now working on a new collection to be released in 2008 by flipped eye publishing.
Event website: www.x-bout.com/awe // Venue Website: www.poetrysociety.org.uk/content/cafe/