Location: Manchester Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester, M2 5PD
Nature writing has seen a powerful resurgence in recent years, but what new insights and reflections have global majority writers brought to the portrayal of landscapes from which they have either previously excluded themselves from or felt unwelcome?
In this thoughtful reading and conversation, John Siddique of WritersMosaic hosts acclaimed poets and co-editors Mona Arshi and Karen McCarthy Woolf and T.S. Eliot Prize-winner Roger Robinson. Together, they reflect on Nature Matters, the new Faber anthology, and explore the deep connections between earth, spirit, and the human experience - from a perspective too often underrepresented in the genre.
This event offers a chance to listen differently, to hear how nature lives in language beyond the usual frames, and to be in conversation with writers who bring a vital, expansive gaze to the page.
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