Category: Events

  • Kellogg College Creative Writing Seminar Series: Dr Lyndall Gordon, 4th February 2016

    Telling Lives: The Challenge of the Family Memoir

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    Dr Lyndall Gordon

    Mawby Room, Kellogg College,
    62 Banbury Road
    5 pm (refreshments) for 5.30 pm

    All are welcome and no bookings are necessary

    Lyndall Gordon grew up in Cape Town where she studied history and English, then nineteenth-century American literature at Columbia in New York. In 1973 she came to England through the Rhodes Trust. For many years she was a tutor and lecturer in English at Oxford where she is now Senior Research Fellow at St Hilda’s College.

    Virago has published her six biographies and two memoirs, which include Eliot’s Early Years, which won the British Academy’s Rose Mary Crawshay Prize; Virginia Woolf: A Writer’s Life, which won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize; Charlotte Brontë: A Passionate Life, winner of the Cheltenham Prize for Literature; Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft, longlisted for the BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize, and Lives Like Loaded Guns: Emily Dickinson and her Family’s Feuds, short-listed for the Duff Cooper prize and for Italy’s Comisso prize for biography. Her most recent publication is a memoir, Divided Lives: Dreams of a Mother and Daughter (2014). Dr Gordon is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and member of PEN

    Seminar Convenor: Dr Clare Morgan

    http://www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk/researchcentres/CW

  • MSt alumnus Sam Guglani “On the Given Word” in the Lancet

    SGMSt alumnus Sam Guglani’s piece “On the Given Word” has been published in the Lancet.

    “She’s admitted with pneumonia and within days is with us on the intensive care unit, needing renal filtering and inotropes. One night her airway occludes and a few of us work around her, as if gathered in prayer …”

    Read the rest on The Lancet‘s site.

  • MSt alumna Susie Campbell’s pamphlet “The Frock Enquiry” launch, 23rd October 2015

    MSt alumna Susie Campbell’s second pamphlet, published by Annexe Magazine, will be launched in

    London: 23rd October, at Vout-O-Rennes.  7pm. The event that  will include a celebration of Annexe Magazine over the years.  (entry free)
    Oxford: 8th November,  Albion Beatnik Bookshop, 7 pm (entry fee £2).

    The pamphlet is being hand typeset and bound in Oxford. Each of the first limited-edition copies includes a piece of vintage sewing pattern bound into it.

    JT Welsch’s The Ruin  will be launched with Susie’s pamphlet.

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    “Susie Campbell’s The Frock Enquiry uses the Enquiry into Women’s Work by The Women’s Industrial Council 1900-15 as its backbone. It imagines how these working women might have constructed voices for themselves out of the language of their work – taking it apart and reassembling it to forge a new and ‘unnatural’ rhetoric of interrogation, myth and protest.

    JT Welsch’s The Ruin is set in the ruins of Tunisia and jumps between Carthage, old Star Wars sets, empty hotels, and the footsteps of other visiting artists and writers, exploring and raising difficult questions on the role of tourism and cultural appropriation in the wake of the 2011 revolution.”

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    To pre-order the pamphlet, visit this site.