
Sunday 16 February, 5pm, The Cockpit, Gateforth St., London NW8 8EH
An evening of radical poetry, headlined by the extraordinary and original Fran Lock (2023 T. S. Eliot Prize-shortlisted poet) whose poems ” revel in richness and strangeness ” and argue for radical, liberating politics for us, here and now.
Nick Moss will also read from his books about prison life and state violence, Swear Down and Shooting to Kill.
In the 2nd part of the show, Peter Marinker, a London-based actor well known for his work on BBC Radio, and his association with publisher John Calder and the works of Samuel Beckett, will read his poems exploring memory, environmental destruction and hope.
To apply for the open mic slot click here. Curated and introduced by Nick Moss in collaboration with The Cockpit. Running time: 3 hours, 16 and over, swearing and political content.
