Judith Kazantzis is a poet, novelist, translator, painter and printmaker. She was born in 1940 and grew up in East Sussex. She took a history degree but has spent her life writing and painting, and, “where and when possible, political activism”, reflected in many of her books. She has seven poetry collections and one novel, and her work has appeared internationally in anthologies and magazines.

For more information, poetry, fiction, art, and blog, please go to Judith Kazantzi's's own website, www.judithkazantzis.com




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06/02/2012

At a celebration of literary translation on Monday 6 February at Kings Place, Khaled Mattawa will receive the 2011 Saif Ghobash  Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation.

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