Dove Tales: Home Front Celtic Connections 2020
29th January 2020 5.30pm
A 50 minute mixed media performance evoking war and the losses of war. Poet/ performer Chrys Salt MBE reads from her collection Home Front/Front Line (Roncadora. 2013) and Mr Kalashnikov Regrets…( Hatterick’s House 2020) which includes a dialogue in poetry and letters between Chrys and her son, then a paratrooper in The Territorial Army who was mobilised to Iraq in 2003 and spent five months in action
Waterstones
153-157 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow
G2 3EW
153-157 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow
G2 3EW
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PriceFrom £6.60* includes booking fee
Age restrictionsUnder 14s should be accompanied by an adult
This section: Books, Talks, Poetry and Creative Writing Events, Celtic Connections 2020
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