Poet Sebastian Barker on the Brighton seafront bandstand with the voluminious manuscript of his 4500 line epic poem on Nietzsche
Words blowing in the wind. The poet Sebastian Barker sits in the Victorian ironwork bandstand on Brighton seafront as he revises the voluminious manuscript of his 4500 line epic poem on Nietzsche. The epic poem was read at the 1992 Brighton Festival by Prunella Scales and Timothy West. Sebastian Barker (b. 1945) is the author of many books of poetry and editor of The London Magazine.
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Location: Brighton East Sussex England Great Britain UK
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