Roger Robinson recently came to the attention of UK audiences in the
Bloodaxe anthology Ten, hailed by Carol Ann Duffy as "a joyful and
important moment in publishing".
The Butterfly Hotel is his first full collection of poetry, a telling
document of the immigrant experience, from the 1980s to the present day,
and the realities of uprooted culture. Butterflies hold a symbolic
importance throughout, fragile yet ideal, adapting to survive.
Roger Robinson is a writer and performer who lives in London. His
one-man shows are The Shadow Boxer, Letter from My Father's Brother
and Prohibition, all of which premiered at the British Festival of
Visual Theatre at Battersea Arts Centre. He has received writing
commissions from Stratford Theatre Royal East, the National Trust, the
National Portrait Gallery and the Tate. His poetry has appeared in the
Flipped Eye pamphlets Suitcase (2005; ISBN 9780954224776) and Suckle
(2009; ISBN 9781905233212), the latter winning the Peoples Book Prize,
and in the Bloodaxe anthology Ten, edited by Bernardine Evaristo and
Daljit Nagra (2010; ISBN 9781852248796).