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Dear Love Powa, By Gary Oliver ; This book of sonnets, poems, love songs and verse. He addresses the many aspects of love, its wonder-lust, its excitement and its joyfulness, but also the life trails, the tribulations and, for those engaged in it, what he calls the Roller-coaster ride of love. In this new powerful poetic work Gary examines the complex intense powerful sexual, familial and communal emotions associated with love. He evaluates, discusses and muses on the break ups, the rejections and the love-plays, obsessions, love rays and the wild abandonment of human dignity concerned with being in love and living with love.…mehr

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Dear Love Powa, By Gary Oliver ; This book of sonnets, poems, love songs and verse. He addresses the many aspects of love, its wonder-lust, its excitement and its joyfulness, but also the life trails, the tribulations and, for those engaged in it, what he calls the Roller-coaster ride of love. In this new powerful poetic work Gary examines the complex intense powerful sexual, familial and communal emotions associated with love. He evaluates, discusses and muses on the break ups, the rejections and the love-plays, obsessions, love rays and the wild abandonment of human dignity concerned with being in love and living with love.
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Autorenporträt
Hamlyn Keith-Falconer Lecture 2021 Hamlyn Keith-Falconer was an activist and black rights campaigner. He came to Britain in 1955 and began working for the rights of black people almost immediately delivering a campaigning newspaper based at the Round House in London. He was co/founder of the Harambee Housing Association in London and went on to head the Harambee's Midlands Regional Housing Association based in Wolverhampton. He was one of the founders of Pan-Africanism in the UK and founded many black organisations such as CCMA, NORSACA, Blue Mountain Carers and others including local football teams like the Black Lions. Upon his death in 2013 his sons set up the Hamlyn Keith-Falconer Lecture and