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Wendy Cope

Literature, Poetry

Wendy Cope: Critics, Being Rude and ‘Cherishing every day’

August 6, 2021 Liverpool University Press Leave a comment

In an exclusive interview with Waterman, Cope discusses the current literary-political climate, being rude in writing, and her current sources of poetic inspiration.

Award winning, criticism, interview, Literature, new release, Poet Laureate, Poetry, Q&A, Wendy Cope, Women writers, Writer, writers and their work

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