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  • Where Are the Women? Female Poets Through History

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    Where Are the Women? Female Poets Through History

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    Oct 03 2018 11:30 - 12:30
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    RECLAIM YOUR BRAIN ... BRING YOUR BABY!

    Babble Talks are daytime TED-style talks for parents, not about parenting. For parents and carers with babies under 1 year old.

    Where Are the Women?
    Many female poets today are achieving the success they deserve but it has not always been that way. Anthologist Ana Sampson seeks out the hidden talent of female poets of the past. Who are these women and why do we not already know their names? From the innovative to the inspirational, discover the stories of suffragettes, aristocrats, schoolgirls and medieval visionaries who make up the hidden history of women's poetry.

    Ana Sampson is editor of poetry anthologies. including I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud... and Other Poems You Half-Remember from School, Best-Loved Poems and Poems to Learn by Heart. Her latest book is She Is Fierce: Brave, Bold and Beautiful Poems by Women (Macmillan). Ana lived in South West London for fifteen years but now lives in Surrey with her husband, two small daughters and two cats. She spends too much time on Twitter and Instagram (@Anabooks).

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    Grown-up talks* for parents with babies. *Not about parenting

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    The Wheatsheaf, 2 Upper Tooting Rd, SW17 7PG London

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