“I contrast hierarchy with hegemony, the juxtaposition of the real & surreal”

Interview with Sameer Rahim, 'Poetry as History', Telegraph Review, 14 December 2013.
Interview, Telegraph Review, 2013

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English poet and professor 1932–2016

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