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Ben Okri: Lines in Potentis

May 5, 2015 / 2818 views

In 2006, visual artists Yeast Culture created an animated journey through Ben Okri’s words for this visual expression of his poem.

Perhaps he will give us a live reading at Africa Writes too.

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Africa Writes is the Royal African Society’s literature festival. Each festival showcases established and emerging talent from the African continent and its diaspora in what is now the UK’s biggest celebration of contemporary African writing taking place over an exciting summer weekend. The festival features book launches, readings, author appearances, panel discussions, youth and children’s workshops, and other activities.

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