Category: Events

  • MSt alumna Jana Casale’s novel “The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky” published by Knopf on 17th April 2018

    MSt alumna Jana Casale’s novel The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky will be published by Knopf on 17th April 2018. Jana will be appearing in Cambridge (MA), Brooklyn, and San Francisco (see below for details)

    From the press release:

    “What defines a life? In Jana Casale’s stunning debut The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky (Knopf; April 17, 2018), the experience of contemporary womanhood is put under the microscope: from pursuing career goals to trying on bathing suits to meeting your future spouse. Told in supremely relatable vignettes,The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky examines life’s little moments in all their exquisite, ordinary beauty, and speaks to urgent questions women face today – even as it offers the possibility that, in the end, it might all really be okay. Timely and timeless, Casale’s work will resonate with readers of Maggie Shipstead, Rona Jaffe, and Sheila Heti….”

    “Readers meet Leda, the ‘girl’ at the steady center of Casale’s sharp debut, during her college years and spend the rest of the novel, which is also the rest of Leda’s life, getting to know her. … [t]here are thousands of things [Leda] does, thinks reads, and writes, which Casale relays with a careful, assured, and light touch – each one veritably thrilling in its ordinariness.” —Booklist, Starred Review

    “Elegant, sharply drawn…[A] clear-eyed examination of a woman’s life [done] with abundant humor…Readers will be captivated.” —Publishers Weekly

    “A funny, tender and touching illumination of the extraordinary beauty contained in a seemingly everyday life. I can’t stop thinking about this book.” –Julie Buntin, author of Marlena

    “The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky is bright with life, emotionally honest and powerfully observant. Jana Casale is a wise and exciting new voice.” –Julia Pierpont, New York Times bestselling author of Among the Ten Thousand Things.”

    Jana will be appearing in bookshops:

    Wednesday, April 25th | Cambridge, MA
    7:00 PM – Harvard Bookstore, 1256 Massachusetts Ave., 02138

    Thursday, April 26th | Brooklyn, NY
    7:30 PM – Books Are Magic, 225 Smith St., 11231
    In Conversation with Karah Preiss of Belletrist & Weike Wang

    Saturday, April 28th | San Francisco, CA
    Bay Area Book Festival Appearance

    The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky : more information and an excerpt.

  • MSt tutor Jane Draycott to judge SciPO (science and poetry competition) 2018

    MSt tutor Jane Draycott is to judge the SciPO 2018 science and poetry competition. First prize, £100, second prize, £75, third prize, £50.

    Deadline: 23rd April.

    For details of competition and how to enter, go to

    https://www.st-hildas.ox.ac.uk/…/scipo-2018-meeting-science…

  • MSt tutor James Hawes at Waterstones, Oxford, 12th April 2018

    The Shortest History of Germany – An Evening with James Hawes in Oxford

    Thu, 12 Apr 2018, 7 pm. Waterstones, Oxford.

    From the Waterstones website:

    The brilliant James Hawes will be in store to discuss his work The Shortest History of Germany.

    This is our non-fiction choice for April’s Book of the Month and we are very excited to have James in to discuss it!

    ‘Yes, the Nazis are here, but so too is a history stretching from the Germanic tribes who took on the Roman Empire, right up to Chancellor Angela Merkel… Comprehensive, vivid, and entertaining… if you want to understand a country on which much of the free world is now pinning its hopes, you could do worse than start here.’

    Irish Examiner.
    Ticketed event, £ 5 (discounts available for some).
  • MSt tutor John Retallack’s Radio4 dramatisation of J B Priestley’s “The Good Companions” available online

    MSt tutor John Retallack’s dramatisation of J B Priestley’s “The Good Companions”  on BBC Radio 4 is available to listen to online.

    From the Radio 4 site: “John Retallack’s dramatisation of J B Priestley’s classic story of a 1929 Concert Party tour charts new adventures for factory worker Jess Oakroyd and newly independant Miss Trant.”