The Franco-Greek Anna presents her monthly programme Et la poésie, alors on Radio Panik, in which you can listen to poems in their entirety and in their original language. And in May, her second book of poetry, Sensations du combat, will be published by Gallimard. "What drives me, or what inspires me, is the struggle of life. How do you deal with the fact that you are a woman, an artist? Are you going to be a mother? Or won't you?"
Poet Anna Ayanoglou: 'It is fascinating to hear poems in their original language'
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