THE QUIET EAR WITH RAYMOND ANTROBUS - UPDATED
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THE QUIET EAR WITH RAYMOND ANTROBUS - UPDATED

By The Margate Bookshop

Acclaimed poet Raymond Antrobus celebrates his new memoir The Quiet Ear, a cultural history of deafness and a call to action

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Location

Fort Road Hotel

18 Fort Road Margate CT9 1HF United Kingdom

Agenda

6:30 PM

Doors open

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

In conversation

8:00 PM

Audience Q&A

8:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Book signing

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Arts • Literary Arts

PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOW FREE AND WILL BE TAKING PLACE AT FORT ROAD BAR, NOT AT WHERE ELSE

Acclaimed poet Raymond Antrobus celebrates his first work of non-fiction, The Quiet Ear, a cultural history of deafness and a call to action.

An urgent and resonant 'investigation of missing sound' from multi-award-winning British-Jamaican poet Raymond Antrobus, The Quiet Ear examines a life lived at the crossroads of race, disability and the deaf and hearing worlds. Raymond sets his own story alongside those of other D/deaf cultural figureheads, paying homage to deaf artistry and identity, and weighing the shame of miscommunication against the joy of community.

Born in East London and now living and working in Margate, Raymond Antrobus is a poet, author and educator and D/deaf advocate whose work explores sound, identity and belonging. He has published a number of highly acclaimed poetry collections, including The Perseverance, All The Names Given and Signs, Music, as well as two children's books, Can Bears Ski? and Terrible Horses. His poems have been added to the GCSE syllabus in the UK, and in 2020 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and appointed an MBE in 2021. Raymond will be discussing The Quiet Ear in conversation with fellow Margate-based poet Harry Baker, a World Slam Champion and maths graduate, who needs no further introduction.

This event will be British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted.

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The Margate Bookshop

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Sep 1 · 7:00 PM GMT+1