In conversation
Hannah Lowe in conversation with Gabriel Gbadamosi
Gabriel Gbadamosi interviews Hannah Lowe and they delve into some of the themes and forms of her poetry collections.
5th January, 2022
Hannah Lowe and Gabriel Gbadamosi by Lealle Bissessar
'The British Empire picked people up from all over the world... and then put them down in different places, like on a chessboard – and the different interactions and relationships that happened because of that, including my own existence, right?'

Hannah Lowe
Hannah’s work, mainly as a poet, centres around migration histories, multicultural London and the complex legacies of the British Empire.
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