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Patience Agbabi reading and conversation: podcast

In this podcast the dynamic poet Patience Agbabi is in conversation about her Ted Hughes short-listed collection Telling Tales (2015), a rebellious reworking of Chaucer, and her contribution to the 2016 Refugee Tales project.
Rothermere American Institute
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The 2019 Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters

New Yorker fiction through the decades
Professor of Poetry

The Art of Erosion

Inaugural Lecture of Alice Oswald, Professor of Poetry, held at the University of Oxford Exam Schools.
Wolfson College Podcasts

Spoken memoir of Professor Jon Stallworthy

A speech given by Sir Richard Sorabji at the launch party for the Jon Stallworthy Poetry Prize Campaign.
Literatures of Multilingual Europe

Polish Literature

Dr Kasia Szymanska gives a highlight overview of Polish literature from the Middle Ages to the present.
Modern Languages Inaugural lectures

‘Arriving before us’: seeing, ingenuity and imagination in Dante: Simon Gilson's Inaugural lecture

During his inaugural lecture, Professor Gilson will show how ideas about vision and cognate faculties such as the wits and the imagination are central to Dante’s masterpiece, the Commedia.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 8: Death Leaves Signs

This episode, the final one of this season, features the work of Palestinian poet Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, author-in-residence at Refugee Hosts.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 7: Living Absences

In this conversation with Trinidadian Scottish poet Vahni Capildeo, author of Venus as a Bear (2018), we explore the layered, polyphonous histories of the places we pass through and inhabit.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 6: The .01 Percent

In this episode, Israeli poet Tahel Frosh talks to us about her debut poetry collection Betsa (Avarice, 2014), financial crisis, and the value of culture.
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Derek Attridge 'The Experience of Poetry' Book Launch Panel Discussion

This event celebrates the publication of Professor Derek Attridge's work The Experience of Poetry with a book launch panel discussion.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 5: The Cut Out

In this episode, I talk to US poet Diana Khoi Nguyen (Ghost Of, 2018) about the perseverance of eels, technologies of printing, and how poetry allows for the possibility that our dead will remain present with us in one form or another.
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 4: Survival Takes Time

Interview with US poet Laura Sims, author of Staying Alive (2016) and Looker (2018)
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 3: A Language for Grief

Interview with Israeli poet Shimon Adaf, author of Aviva-Lo (Aviva-No, 2009).
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 2: We Grow out of the Past

Interview with UK poet and translator Sasha Dugdale, author of Red House (2011) and Joy (2017)
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 1: Like a Zombie Life

Interview with the US poet Mike Smith, author of Pocket Guide to Another Earth (2018) and And There was Evening and There was Morning (2018).
Faculty of Classics

Martin West Memorial Lecture 2019 - Perspectivism and the Homeric simile - Prof Stephen Halliwell

Martin West Memorial Lecture 2019
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures

Josephine Balmer: A Reading

Poet, classical translator, research scholar and literary critic, Josephine Balmer reads from her latest collection, The Paths of Survival - inspired by the surviving fragments of Aeschylus's lost tragedy, Myrmidons.
Poetry with Simon Armitage

'Undisfigured by False or Vicious Ornaments' - Clarity and Obscurity in the Age of Formlessness

The Hilary Term Professor of Poetry lecture, delivered by Professor of Poetry Simon Armitage.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Susie Campbell speaks to Niall Munro

Susie Campbell talks to Niall Munro about her experience as poet-in-residence during the Post-War seminar series 2017-18.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

A Crack of Light: Poetry Reading

Poems of commemoration, reconstruction and reconciliation from the Post-War series' poets-in-residence.

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