InterviewsA chat with the “tall, bald poet,” Hilam Larew, who is so concerned about hunger that he is an advocate of “Poetry for Food.” Admin2 years ago2 years ago21 min Share Post Share Post navigation Previous: “Testimony” by Brian Donnell James from Poetry X HungerNext: Can Nigerians Sing the Nunc Dimitis? – Adewale Sobowale 2 thoughts on “A chat with the “tall, bald poet,” Hilam Larew, who is so concerned about hunger that he is an advocate of “Poetry for Food.”” Thanks, Adewale, for this chance to visit with you about Poetry X Hunger — and about poetry in general. Hiram Larew Reply You’re welcome Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Thanks, Adewale, for this chance to visit with you about Poetry X Hunger — and about poetry in general. Hiram Larew Reply
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Thanks, Adewale, for this chance to visit with you about Poetry X Hunger — and about poetry in general. Hiram Larew
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