"My generation is moving forward when it comes to talking about sexuality or mental health. That way we will feel more comfortable with ourselves and people will be less judgmental," says Arlo Parks. LYNN NWOSU
Arlo Parks thinks we should read poetry, but not just any poetry: “Sylvia Plath and the American poets of the eighties.
Also Allen Ginsberg or Jim Morrison ”, he recites in a soft and subdued voice from the other end of the phone at his home in Hammersmith, in West London.
"No old poetry," he concludes ....
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