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Antony Dunn; Photo: Vicki Hackett
Poet to Poet Translation
Find out more about the background to the Cove Park translation project.
The Time Is Over
Read Antony Dunn's translation into English of Nidaa Khoury's Arabic poem.
Girl With Gun, Ben Gurion Airport
Read Antony's original poem which was written in response to the Poet to Poet Translation project.
Antony Dunn
Discover more about Antony on his own website.
Antony Dunn
Biography
Anthony Dunn was born in London in 1973. He won the Newdigate Prize in 1995 and a Society of Authors’ Eric Gregory Award in 2000. He has published two collections of poems, Pilots and Navigators (Oxford Poets 1998) and Flying Fish (Carcanet Oxford Poets 2002). A third, Bugs, is forthcoming. He has translated poetry from Hungarian, Dutch and Chinese. He has written three plays for young people, Timewarp 2000 (York Barbican Centre), Shepherds’ Delight and Goose Chase (both for Riding Lights Theatre Company). He lives in York, where he works as Communications Manager for York Theatre Royal, and as a tutor for The Poetry School.
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