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Daljit Nagra: ‘Shuggie Bain had me in bits’

The poet on his life changing encounter with William Blake, comfort reading Paradise Lost, and the book he plans to read once he retires

The book I am currently reading
Poetry in a Global Age by Jahan Ramazani. His key argument is that poetry is inherently constructed by a network of global engagements, this being the most generous way to appreciate a text.

The book that changed my life
At the age of 19, I found William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and of Experience in an independent bookshop in Sheffield; it was the first time I’d read poetry and I’ve yet to stop reading it.

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