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Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Alex Donnelly speaks to Niall Munro

Alex Donnelly talks to Niall Munro about his work on the ecology of conflict, the interpretative role of academic research, and his interest in the 'lone voices' in poetry.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Anthony Ritchie speaks to Catherine Gilbert

Composer Anthony Ritchie talks to Catherine Gilbert about the relationship between music, war and remembrance in his oratorio Gallipoli to the Somme.
Asian Studies Centre

A Feminist Punjabiyat: The Poetry of Amrita Pritam and Nasreen Anjum Bhatti

Sara Kazmi speaks at the "New Directions in Studies of Pakistan: Politics, Culture, & History" workshop on 20 April 2018.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art

Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2018: The Body of a Nation: (2) Skin and absence: the radical ceramics and poetry of the enslaved Dave the Potter

Professor Miguel de Baca gives his second Terra Foundation Lecture in American Art on the work of Dave the Potter.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Jonathan Dove speaks to Kate McLoughlin

Composer Jonathan Dove talks to Kate McLoughlin about commemorating through music and music’s power to make us remember in the wake of individual and mass loss.
Poetry with Simon Armitage

Unseasonal Produce: Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres

Simon Armitage delivers the Trinity 2018 poetry lecture entitled "Unseasonal Produce: Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres".
Edward Lear's Feelings

‘Edward Lear’s Vision’, by Professor Matthew Bevis

A talk given at the Ashmolean Museum on Edward Lear’s life, art, and poetry.
Edward Lear's Feelings

Weeping

'He weeps by the side of the ocean, He weeps on the top of the hill', the poet wrote of himself in 'How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear'.
Edward Lear's Feelings

Introduction

This programme introduces Lear and outlines the structure of the programmes.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Poetry and Life-Writing: Panel-led Workshop 1

Bringing together experts working at the intersection of literature, human rights, foreign policy and peace initiatives, this workshop explored the role of poetry and life-writing in post-war healing.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Dunya Mikhail speaks to Alex Donnelly

Iraqi-American poet Dunya Mikhail talks to Alex Donnelly about commemoration, reconnection and poetry as 'a museum of feeling'.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Interview with Lord John Alderdice

Lord John Alderdice (Liberal Democrat peer and Director of the Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict (CRIC)) talks to Johana Musalkova and Rita Phillips.
Poetry with Simon Armitage

The Hawks and the Doves – raptors and rapture in the poetry of Thom Gunn and Ted Hughes.

Professor of Poetry Simon Armitage discusses the poems of Thom Gunn and Ted Hughes.
Great Writers Inspire at Home

M. NourbeSe Philip on the haunting of history

M. NourbeSe Philip reads from She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly Breaks (1988) and Zong! (2008) as she describes her poetic development.
Great Writers Inspire at Home

D-Empress Dianne Regisford presents ‘Hersto-rhetoric? Na so today!!!’

D-Empress Dianne Regisford presents a performance installation that explores the notion of the liberated woman from an African feminist perspective.
Great Writers Inspire at Home

Daljit Nagra on voice and identity in Look We Have Coming to Dover!

Daljit Nagra reads from and discusses his celebrated debut collection, Look We Have Coming to Dover! (2007). In conversation with Dr Rachael Gilmour and the audience, he speaks about how and why he writes his poetry, and the readers for whom he writes.
Great Writers Inspire at Home

Bernardine Evaristo on writing Britain’s Black histories

In conversation with Dr Zoe Norridge and Marsha Hutchinson, Bernardine Evaristo reads from and discusses her remarkable verse novel, The Emperor’s Babe (2001), which tells the story of a African girl growing up in Roman London in 211 AD.
Poetry with Simon Armitage

95 Theses: On the Principles and Practice of Poetry

Professor of Poetry Simon Armitage gives his sixth public lecture. Held on 16th May 2017.
Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry 2017

Peter McDonald, Vahni Capildeo and Sarah Howe discuss the 2017 Tower Poetry competition.
Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry 2017: Qianling Stele'

Annie Fan, second prize winner in the 2017 Tower Poetry competition, reads her poem Qianling Stele.

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