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Sean Borodale credit Mark Vessey
Sean Borodale works as a poet and artist, making scriptive and documentary poems written on location; this derives from his process of writing and walking for works such as Notes for an Atlas (2003) and Walking to Paradise (1999). His work has been performed at the Royal Festival Hall, directed by Mark Rylance as part of the first London Festival of Literature. ‘Mighty...

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