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Public toilets have a duty to be accessible, poetry does not

The launch of Trevor Millum’s Poetry Place

As Geoffrey Hill – an ‘essential’ poet – once said, public toilets have a duty to be accessible, poetry does not. So says Nicholas Lezard in the Guardian. Trevor Millum’s Poetry Place on Teachit is however eminently accessible. Join the discussion on his new blog.

Author attendantlordPosted on 1 December 200712 April 2010Categories PoetryTags Trevor Millum

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