Salt Night
Thursday 4th March, 5 - 6.30pm
- John James
- Simon Perril
- Tom Raworth
De Monfort University, Gateway Street, Leicester LE1 9BH
Admission is free, but tickets must be booked.
Thursday 4th March, 5 - 6.30pm
De Monfort University, Gateway Street, Leicester LE1 9BH
Admission is free, but tickets must be booked.
Friday 19th February, 8pm
Castlereagh Room, Fisher Building, St. John's College, Cambridge
Admission is free, all welcome.
Thursday 25th February, 7.30pm
Rose Theatre, Edge Hill University, Saint Helen's Road, Ormskirk L39 4PZ
Admission £3.50
Friday 12th February, 7.30pm
The Cambridge Reading Series (CRS) is a new cycle of poetry readings taking place at the Faculty of English in Cambridge.
Dialogic in form and international in scope, this dynamic series breaks with the usual format. In addition to reading their own work, poets will also read the work of another poet, bringing a new dimension to the readings.
Each reading will be accompanied by a pamphlet publication featuring a selection of the participating poets’ work and critical responses to them.
The Cambridge Reading Series is made possible by the Judith E. Wilson Fund and organised by English graduate students Ryan Dobran, Ian Heames, Justin Katko, Laura Kilbride, and Mike Wallace-Hadrill.
Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English, 9 West Road, Cambridge
Admission is free, all welcome. Wine served.
Monday 15th February, 7.30pm (8pm start)
Plus a screening of short film 'Heads' by Paul Ingram, magazines and books.
The Hope, Queen's Road, Brighton BN1 3WA
Admission £3 (unwaged) / £5 (waged)
Saturday 29th - 30th May
Plenary speaker Prof. Fred Botting
Reading and Q & A Iain Banks
Is transgression more than the tradition of subverting tradition? Have the conditions of post-modernity exhausted our ability to be shocked?
The aim of this conference is to provide an interdisciplinary forum to consider transgressive tactics in literature, film, critical theory and other cultural productions. To what extent has transgression helped shape sexual, cultural and artistic landscapes of its own period?
We invite abstracts for 20-minute papers focusing on transgressive, taboo-breaking and politically resistant acts in literature and the arts. Please send a 300-word abstract and a 50-word biography to Aspasia Stephanou, Matthew Foley and Neil McRobert at transgression@stir.ac.uk by 19th March.
University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA
via Keston Sutherland
Tuesday 26th January, 6.30pm
Launch of the second issue of Cambridge Literary Review
Heffer's Bookshop, 20 Trinity Street, Cambridge CB2 1TY
Wednesday 27th January, 8pm
with Luke Roberts and Leo Mellor
Dirac Room, Fisher Building, St. John's College, Cambridge CB2 1TP
Marianne is also appearing at the Dial Society reading.
Friday 29th January, 7.30 - 9pm
Erasmus Room, Queens' College, Cambridge
Admission free, open to all members of the university
via Justin Katko