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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Map drawn by Maria Grazia Calandrone to reconstruct the exact point on the Tiber River where the bodies of her parents were found. Maria Grazia Calandrone is a poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, ItalyÕs national public broadcaster.
Rome, Italy. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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Author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy's national public broadcaster.
Rome, Italy. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?': author Maria Grazia Calandrone's quest for answers.
At eight months old she was left on a blanket in the Villa Borghese, Rome. More than 50 years later, prize-winning poet Maria Grazia Calandrone set out to discover the truth behind her abandonment.
Maria Grazia Calandrone, poet, writer, journalist, playwright, visual artist, teacher, author and host for RAI, Italy’s national public broadcaster.
Rome, UK. May 18, 2024.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
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6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I feel super gassed': Lady Unchained, the prison radio host playing inmates' raps
Hosted by poet and broadcaster Lady Unchained, Free Flow lets prisoners phone in their raps - and one has even recorded a single. We go behind the scenes of the show, which is up for three awards.
Lady Unchained and Chequez, photographed at the National Prison Radio studio in Brixton. London, UK.
6/5/24.
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'I'm not afraid of anybody now': Professor Corinne Fowler the woman who revealed links between National Trust houses and slavery - and was vilified.
Prof Corinne Fowler's report into colonial history sparked a furore about 'wokeness' and heritage. We join her on one of the routes from her new book of rural walks that highlight how all our lives - hers included - are entwined with colonialism.
Professor Corinne Fowler, Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria, UK.
Corinne Fowler along the route of the 'East Indian Company Walk.' Grasmere, UK.
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'I'm not afraid of anybody now': Professor Corinne Fowler the woman who revealed links between National Trust houses and slavery - and was vilified.
Prof Corinne Fowler's report into colonial history sparked a furore about 'wokeness' and heritage. We join her on one of the routes from her new book of rural walks that highlight how all our lives - hers included - are entwined with colonialism.
Professor Corinne Fowler, Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria, UK.
Corinne Fowler along the route of the 'East Indian Company Walk.' Grasmere, UK.
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Len Pennie: My ex-partner stalked and abused me. I had to fight the system to get a conviction
The internet has made stalking easier to carry out - and harder to prove and prosecute. It took Len Pennie four years to see her tormentor in court. At least now she can get on with healing.
'I still feel the shame, but that is why I want to talk about it' ... Scottish poet Len Pennie.
Len Pennie Scottish Poet and writer writes about domestic abuse for the guardian photographed in February 2024 in Dunblane, Scotland, UK.
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Len Pennie: My ex-partner stalked and abused me. I had to fight the system to get a conviction
The internet has made stalking easier to carry out - and harder to prove and prosecute. It took Len Pennie four years to see her tormentor in court. At least now she can get on with healing.
'I still feel the shame, but that is why I want to talk about it' ... Scottish poet Len Pennie.
Len Pennie Scottish Poet and writer writes about domestic abuse for the guardian photographed in February 2024 in Dunblane, Scotland, UK.
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Len Pennie: My ex-partner stalked and abused me. I had to fight the system to get a conviction
The internet has made stalking easier to carry out - and harder to prove and prosecute. It took Len Pennie four years to see her tormentor in court. At least now she can get on with healing.
'I still feel the shame, but that is why I want to talk about it' ... Scottish poet Len Pennie.
Len Pennie Scottish Poet and writer writes about domestic abuse for the guardian photographed in February 2024 in Dunblane, Scotland, UK.
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Len Pennie: My ex-partner stalked and abused me. I had to fight the system to get a conviction
The internet has made stalking easier to carry out - and harder to prove and prosecute. It took Len Pennie four years to see her tormentor in court. At least now she can get on with healing.
'I still feel the shame, but that is why I want to talk about it' ... Scottish poet Len Pennie.
Len Pennie Scottish Poet and writer writes about domestic abuse for the guardian photographed in February 2024 in Dunblane, Scotland, UK.
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Len Pennie: My ex-partner stalked and abused me. I had to fight the system to get a conviction
The internet has made stalking easier to carry out - and harder to prove and prosecute. It took Len Pennie four years to see her tormentor in court. At least now she can get on with healing.
'I still feel the shame, but that is why I want to talk about it' ... Scottish poet Len Pennie.
Len Pennie Scottish Poet and writer writes about domestic abuse for the guardian photographed in February 2024 in Dunblane, Scotland, UK.
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Len Pennie: My ex-partner stalked and abused me. I had to fight the system to get a conviction
The internet has made stalking easier to carry out - and harder to prove and prosecute. It took Len Pennie four years to see her tormentor in court. At least now she can get on with healing.
'I still feel the shame, but that is why I want to talk about it' ... Scottish poet Len Pennie.
Len Pennie Scottish Poet and writer writes about domestic abuse for the guardian photographed in February 2024 in Dunblane, Scotland, UK.
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'I write all my poems with a quill by candlelight': John Cooper Clarke on the joy of life without tech.
The punk poet John Cooper Clarke has no smartphone, no email, not even a computer. Everyone should try it, he says.
John Cooper Clarke, photographed at BBC Maida Vale studios in west London, 31 January 2023.
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