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Raymond Antrobus Reads John Lee Clark

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Influence of Music and Multilingualism in Black British Poetry

The chapter delves into how Black Britishness is portrayed in pop culture and poetry, particularly examining the impact of music, specifically grime, on shaping poetic expression. It highlights the vibrant and multilingual characteristics of a poet from the East End of London, praising his ability to seamlessly switch between languages in his work.

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