Fatima of the Hills By Edmund Francis English
'Fatima of the Hills' was inspired by the people, history and landscape of Morocco. It holds a collection of poetry and photography made in relation to the author's experience of being a western tourist and the kindness shown by the locals. It is dedicated to the Berber horsemen of Essaouira and the legacy and revolutionary spirit of Kahina. The book was originally printed by Subs publishing but has been reissued here in a new format and revised edition for Kulvert.
Edmund Francis English was born in 1989. He grew up in the rare book trade and lives in Bristol. His work has been published by Pilot Press, Subs, Greyscale, Grapevine and Papaya press. He has performed and exhibited at Newcastle Poetry Festival, Durham Book festival, Tate London, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and Newbridge Project.

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