Poetry, Politics and Language

A late-blooming baby-boomer's thoughts on poetry, politics and language

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Author: Paul Webb

I am a poet, translator, blogger, researcher and English-language tutor, born in the UK and now based in Recife, Brazil. I hold a BA in Classical Languages and Theology, a Master’s degree in Modern Languages, and a Doctorate in Sociology. I am a qualified and experienced teacher of English as a second language and translator, with specialist diplomas in English for Business and Legal English and long-standing experience with teaching and translation in the fields of English for Academic Purposes, non-governmental organizations, medicine, and the arts. Apart from poetry, teaching and translation, my research and writing interests primarily concern the intersection of political discourse/ideology, culture, and language. I am a strong supporter progressive/libertarian causes, national liberation movements, cultural and social diversity, and the Christian faith.
November 27, 2018 Paul Webb

200 Section 9 Duet

November 23, 2018November 1, 2020 Paul Webb

200 Section 10 Hymn to Liberty

November 22, 2018 Paul Webb

200 Section 11 Zhenya’s Song for the Opium Poppy

November 17, 2018 Paul Webb

200 Section 6 Jude

November 10, 2018 Paul Webb

200 Section V Breakfast-Dinner-Tea

November 5, 2018January 27, 2023 Paul Webb

Sheep and Goats

November 4, 2018 Paul Webb

200 Sections 3 and 4

October 30, 2018 Paul Webb

Throwing the Bloody Book at Them

October 24, 2018 Paul Webb

200 Section 2 Witness

October 21, 2018 Paul Webb

200 Prologue Part 3

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