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Aurélie Nöel

About

Aurélie left France and spent some time in the USA where she developed an acute taste for poetry and its theorisation, knowing her main drive has always been to write and share her own writings with other poets and readers. She taught Surrealism and Baudelaire for a while at the University of Glasgow and published several poems in a French Belgium review. She is currently writing in English. Her poetry explores the tensions in displacement and the perspectives of the outsider. William Carlos Williams, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Ginsberg, Bukowski, Breton, Kahlo, Carrington and Rilke.

Connection to Glasgow

Aurélie says, "I moved to Glasgow 10 years ago and I still enjoy living in Partick where shenanigans create urban myths on a daily basis. Magic happens, especially in the rain."
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