Patras World Poetry Festival

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DECEMBER 10th - 13th  2020 

We would like to inform you that due to the implementation of a new lockdown in our country and the increase in the number of coronavirus cases, the organizing and scientific committee of the “Jean Moréas International Awards” and the Patras International Poetry Festival postpones the date of the event on December, 10-13 of 2020.

Digital Event

The Patras World Poetry Festival 2020 this year is entitled "National Poets" and plans to host 60 poets from 15 different countries around the world.

This year the festival  be held online and virtually, as far as COVID-19 impact affects significantly the implementation of this event.

In the four-day online event there will be 6 meetings lasting up to 3 hours, where the guest poets will be presented with readings in 2 languages, via live connection. The events will be attended by invited representatives of institutions and the jury, while the program will include speeches, presentations, tributes, music, etc.

In addition, the following activities will take place within the schedule of the Festival events:

  • online Award of the annual Greek Poetry Awards "Jean Moréas" (Saturday December 12th)
  • Art Exhibition "National Poets" with the participation of 20 Greek artists and 10 artists from different countries (live and digital tour)
  • Collectible trilingual edition of the poems of the participants, in the first language of each artist, in Greek and English

The 3rd Patras World Poetry Festival 2020 is organized by the Poetry Fountation “Grafeion Poiiseos”, the literary website Culture Book (culturebook.gr) and the multicultural center Epikentro Plus History & Arts, while every year it is under the auspices of the Ministries of Culture and the Ministry of Tourism*. Supporters of the event are the Greek Library of London, the Cultural Center “Kostis Palamas”, the University of Western Macedonia, the Hellenic Open University and many other important institutions, as claimed under the Aegis of the President of the Hellenic Republic.

Awarding of Poetry Awards "Jean Moréas" for the year 2019

This annual event will be held digitally at one session of the PWPF Poetry Event 2020, with a presentation of the award-winning poets and recitations by them. This is the annual event during which the "Jean Moréas" Prizes are awarded for Greek poetic art and Greek poetic production in its entire range. They are recognizable nationwide and concern the poetry collections that were published throughout the previous calendar year from the year of the award. They refer both to young poets and newcomers and to those who are recognized with their poetic work along time.

The event is highly appreciated by the Greek literary and artistic circle of readers. In this year's event, in addition to the institutionalized awards, a very important foreign poet will be honored, who with his/her lifelong work honors the literature outside Greece.The Award Committee is composed of Greek University professors, as well as very important poets and poetry critics who will evaluate the work of the honorees.

Sincerely,

On behalf of the organizing committee.

Kotopoulos H. Triantafyllos, President of the “Patras World Poetry Festival”

Skiathas D. Antonis, President of the Poetry Fountation “Grafeion Poiiseos”

Alaniadi Maria, Event Manager of the “Patras World Poetry Festival”

Andrew Melrose, United Kingdom

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Andrew Melrose, UNITED KINGDOM

Swimming to Fife

Dog tired from the nightshift

The Poems


Swimming to Fife

Give me maps and a compass, some old bones,
a bag full of shells, beach washed pebbles, dried
seaweed, a clear stretch of water, a sunny day and a view
of Scart Rock; it's okay, you can sleep off the night
shift, while I plan the journey, there's no rush,
I'll no' be far away.

Even now I think of you every day.
There will come a time when I won't. Maybe later,
when dusk settles over the Firth o' Forth, I won't hear you
asking, 'Think we could swim tae Fife fae here?'
'Aye,' I always said;
we never did, but that was okay.


*


Dog tired from the nightshift


He dug coal back in then and drank black beer while blue flamed smoke unfurled up the bar chimney. He would watch unquiet strangers flicker in the grate but he never joined in the banter wi' those who worked on the surface. He was an underground man, unfamiliar, preferring the solitude.
Dog tired from the nightshift, shoulders slumped and weary, when he unslung his pit bag and coat his strong arms opened to let us in.



The Poet

Andrew Melrose is Emeritus Professor of Writing at the University of Winchester. He has over 150 writing credits, including The Story Keepers film series (broadcast in 105 countries worldwide) and 33 books as well as poems, songs, articles and chapters on writing. He is co-editor of the journal, Writing in Practice and international editor on Meniscus, and Axon: Creative Explorations. 

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