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  • 13/03/2006

    The Last Shall be on First and the First Shall be on Last: Next Reading

    StAnza 2006 Poetry FestivalSunday 19 March 11.30am Reading: Pamphlet Poets (£3.50/£2.00) (12.30)St John’s Undercroft, South Street, St Andrews, Scotland Richard Price, Siriol Troup & Andrew PhilipThree poets who have all published pamphlets as their work developed The youngest of the Informationist group of poets, Richard Price has work in numerous chapbooks and journals. His critically

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