Mario Petrucci
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+ | '''Mario Petrucci''' (born 1958) is a poet, literary translator, educator and broadcaster. He was born in [[Lambeth]], London and trained as a physicist at Selwyn College in the [[University of Cambridge]] and later completed a PhD in vacuum crystal growth at [[University College London]]. He is also an ecologist, having a BA in Environmental Science from [[Middlesex University]]. Petrucci was the first poet to be resident at the [[Imperial War Museum]]. | ||
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Mario Petrucci (born 1958) is a poet, literary translator, educator and broadcaster. He was born in Lambeth, London and trained as a physicist at Selwyn College in the University of Cambridge and later completed a PhD in vacuum crystal growth at University College London. He is also an ecologist, having a BA in Environmental Science from Middlesex University. Petrucci was the first poet to be resident at the Imperial War Museum.
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