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Jasmina Bolfek-Radovani

Jasmina Bolfek-Radovani is a London-based poet and performer of mixed heritage (Algerian mother/Croatian father) born in Zagreb. Her poems in English, French and Croatian have appeared in literary magazines and journals in the UK, Canada and Croatia. She is the founder of the multilingual poetry project “Unbound” (2017-2023) that received funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded Language Acts and Worldmaking Small grants programme in 2018 and 2019. Jasmina has (co-)directed several multilingual poetry recitals and performances in the UK, France, and Croatia, and has given talks, and written essays on multilingual poetry practice. Her multilingual poetry collections include "Reveries about language", London: King’s College London, 2019, "Knitting drum machines for exiled tongues", Dorset: Tears in the Fence, 2022, and "Gazelle / Gazela / Gazelle", Zagreb: Galerija Kranjčar, 2023. Jasmina is a member of the Centre For Contemporary Writing, Queen Mary University of London; she is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Westminster.

IG: @jasminabradovani


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