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Plastered in the Loo

Action Poetry strikes again.

When [Ruth Padel] was [a poet in residence] at Somerset House, [she] plastered poems — “other people’s, not mine” she stresses — in the loos, the cafés, everywhere, so that passers-by could be “enticed or disturbed, hooked, emotionally drawn in”.

Margaret Soltan, January 30, 2010 10:23AM
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