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Wednesday
May122010

Nakba Commemoration 2010

A message for the new coalition Government

Organized by Stop The War,
Demonstration Saturday 15th May
Free Palestine: End the Gaza seige
12-2pm Opposite Downing St, London SW1 

As a corollary to protest, Steve Willey will be distributing (to those that are interested) some fragments of a newish poem provisionally titled Slogans. New song-sections include: Elton Ostrich Rocket John. 

Those that want to protest against the occupation of Palestine should attend. 

Full details can be found here.

Monday
May102010

Royal Holloway Poetics Research Group Reading

Tuesday 18th May, 7pm

  • Peter Gizzi
  • Drew Milne

Centre for Creative Collaboration, 16 Acton St, London WC1

Thursday
May062010

_The Stats on Infinity_ Reading

Tuesday 11th May, 7pm

Keston Sutherland reads _The Stats on Infinity_.

Copies of _The Stats on Infinity_ will be on sale for £8.

The Calder Bookshop, 51 The Cut, London SE1 8LF

Admission is free.

Tuesday
May042010

Blue Bus

Tuesday 18th May, 7.30pm

  • Anna Ticehurst
  • Lucy Harvest Clarke
  • Nat Raha

The Lamb, 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, London WC1

Admissions £5 / £3 (conc.)

Thursday
Apr292010

Crossing the Line

Wednesday 5th May, 7.30pm

  • Rob Holloway
  • Scott Thurston

The Leather Exchange, 15 Leathermarket Street, London Bridge, SE1 3HN

Admissions £5 / £3 (conc.)

Wednesday
Apr282010

3am magazine Presents Contemporary Romanian Poetry

Saturday 29th May, 7pm

  • Ruxandra Novac
  • Adrian Urmanov
  • Elena Vladareanu

For the first of the Maintenant interview series readings, 3am magazine presents three of the most exciting and acerbic contemporary poets emerging from Romania since the millenium.

Challenging, caustic and resolute, their poetry retains the dark humour so prevalent under dictatorship with the utterly modern vernacular of a generation that has come to fruition post-1989. Attacks on misogyny, sexual repression, political idealism and linguistic correctness are interspersed with exactingly crafted free poetry, literary and resounding, distinct for it’s energy and image, and despite a textual tendency to the climactic, this reading will remain very much literary in style. Performing as part of a national tour, this is a chance to see the brightest young talent from a distinct and vivid European poetical tradition.

The Rich Mix Arts Centre, 35 - 47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA

Admission is free.

Wednesday
Apr072010

Blue Bus

Tuesday 13th April, 7.30pm

  • Martin Anderson
  • Tom Lowenstein
  • Anthony Rudolf

The Lamb, 94 Lamb’s Conduit Street, London WC1 (upstairs room)

Admissions £5 / £3 (conc.)

Saturday
Apr032010

Crossing the Line

Wednesday 7th April, 7.30pm

  • Amy De'Ath
  • Elizabeth Guthrie

The Leather Exchange, 15 Leathermarket Street, London Bridge, SE1 3HN

Admissions £5 / £3 (conc.)

Friday
Mar262010

Writers Forum

Late notice:

Saturday 27th March, 3.30pm

Betsey Trotwood, Farringdon, London EC1

Friday
Mar262010

24th Ezra Pound International Conference

Tuesday 5th - Saturday 9th July, 2011

The 24th Ezra Pound International Conference will be held in London, the city where Pound spent the pivotal years of 1908 to 1920 and a place that figures prominently in his work. The site of the 2011 meeting, sponsored in collaboration with the Institute for English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, will be Senate House, Bloomsbury, London. A prestigious facility in an ideal location for Poundians, Senate House has excellent meeting rooms and an experienced, efficient staff. In addition to four days of papers and panels on Pound and others’ work, special events tentatively planned are for walking tours of Pound’s Kensington and Pound’s Bloomsbury, as well as visits to the Courtauld Gallery and the Tate. Additional plans include a reception in Fleet Street, a reading of contemporary poetry related to Pound, the conference banquet, and a two-day excursion after the meeting (10-11 July) to sites in Sussex and Kent, including possible visits to Stone Cottage, Henry James’s Lamb House, and the homes of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Ford Madox Ford, and Virginia Woolf.

The committee invites proposals for papers on any aspect of Pound’s interaction with London, and/or the English cultural tradition in general.

Presentations should be limited to 20 minutes delivery time. Send proposals (250 words) via e-mail or mail to:

Professor John Gery (jgery@uno.edu), 24th Ezra Pound International Conference, Department of English, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148-2315 USA

To be sure to receive registration information and details about lodging and excursions, please write to the above.

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