On May 25th, Bhanu Kapil will be the keynote speaker for a one day conference at the University of East Anglia (‘Poetry, Representation and the Archive’). The conference is organised as part of the ‘Towards a Centre for Contemporary Poetry in the Archive’ pilot project, funded by the Mellon Foundation at the British Archive for […]
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Mert Dilek’s musical ‘1923’ premieres at Zorlu Performing Arts Center in Istanbul
1923, a new Turkish musical whose book has been co-written by Mert Dilek, premiered to great acclaim at Istanbul’s Zorlu Performing Arts Center on 23 April 2023. Dilek, PhD candidate at Trinity College, was commissioned to write the work with Yekta Kopan and Mehmet Ergen in commemoration of the centenary of the founding of the Turkish […]
Continue ReadingProfessor Clare Pettitt gives the Annual Stevenson Lecture, University of London, 2 May 2023
Professor Clare Pettitt gave the Annual Stevenson Lecture on 2 May 2023, at Senate House, University of London.
Continue ReadingProf Clare Pettitt to give a plenary at the EsPrit Conference in Leeds in June:
The Leeds School of Arts, in partnership with the University of Central Lancashire, is delighted to host the 11th conference of the European Society for Periodical Research (ESPRit). This year’s theme will explore the notion of belonging to a family, a local culture, or a national, regional, and international group, intrinsic to periodical studies. If […]
Continue ReadingJustine Provino organises a symposium on ‘Agrippa (a book of the dead)’, 18/19 May 2023
On the afternoons of 18 and 19 May, alongside Oxford’s Bodleian Library and the Centre for Material Texts Cambridge, Justine Provino (Jesus College, Cambridge) is organising a symposium on her PhD case study, the self-destructive artist’s book Agrippa (a book of the dead) by the writer William Gibson, the artist Dennis Ashbaugh and the publisher Kevin […]
Continue ReadingKathleen Hughes Memorial Lecture
Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Monday 1st May, 5 – 6.30 Faculty of English, 9 West Road, GR06/07, The Annual Kathleen Hughes Memorial Lecture, The Moral Economy in Early Medieval Ireland Dr Elizabeth Boyle, Maynooth University This event will be live-streamed, registration is required: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpd-CuqT0jH9RCuNOasu5yyXwn40Qk_LHX A reception will follow in the Faculty of English […]
Continue ReadingGylphi Contemporary Writers: Ali Smith Symposium
Gylphi Contemporary Writers: Ali Smith Symposium Wednesday 26 April, 10:00 – 18:00 GR06/07 Faculty of English, Gylphi Contemporary Writers: Ali Smith Symposium, a one-day symposium. Keynote: Dr Kaye Mitchell (Director of the Centre for New Writing, University of Manchester). This symposium, which will be attended by the author herself, intends to explore the critical and […]
Continue Reading‘Past Mirth, Present Laughter?
‘Past Mirth, Present Laughter?: Forms of Comedy 1300-1900: This event will be taking place on the 4th May, 9:30-18:00 English Faculty, GR06/07 9 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DP ‘Past Mirth, Present Laughter?’ is a postgraduate Conference which seeks to bring the comic works of the past back into the critical spotlight of the present-day academy. ‘[One] […]
Continue ReadingProfessor Michael D. Hurley has been made a Visiting Professor at the Sorbonne
As Visiting Professor at the University of Paris-Sorbonne, Professor Hurley will offer lectures and seminars across a broad curriculum. The Professorship is also an opportunity to engage with the University’s postgraduate research community, and to collaborate with academic staff in the Faculté des Lettres, notably Professor Alexis Tadié, with whom Professor Hurley shares cross-disciplinary interests […]
Continue ReadingReformations: an exhibition of artwork by Jane Partner in the Old Library, Trinity Hall
Tuesday 2nd May, 5.00-7.00 (launch), and then at selected times until 10th May: REFORMATIONS, an exhibition of wearable artwork about bodies, memory, text and transformation. The pieces in this show have been made by Jane Partner, Fellow in English at Trinity Hall and are exhibited in the college’s stunning Elizabethan Old Library, where they are presented […]
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