Talks and Poetry Readings
Click on the links below to listen to the talks and poetry readings that took place at our London Symposium, Senate House, 27th May 2023. Alternatively, you can listen on our Youtube channel. The slides for the roundtable discussion presentations are also linked below.
Introductory Talks
Will Montgomery (Poetics Research Centre, Royal Holloway), 'Two Colonial Hours with Barbara Guest'
Redell Olsen (Poetics Research Centre, Royal Holloway), 'Barbara Guest's The Countess of Minneapolis'
Will Montgomery (Poetics Research Centre, Royal Holloway), 'Two Colonial Hours with Barbara Guest'
Redell Olsen (Poetics Research Centre, Royal Holloway), 'Barbara Guest's The Countess of Minneapolis'
Poetry Readings
Jeremy Over, Betsy Porritt, Rona Cran, Peter Robinson (introductions by Ameek Gilhotra)
Mark Ford, Agnieszka Studzinska, Robert Hampson, Karenjit Sandhu (introductions by Betsy Porritt)
Jeremy Over, Betsy Porritt, Rona Cran, Peter Robinson (introductions by Ameek Gilhotra)
Mark Ford, Agnieszka Studzinska, Robert Hampson, Karenjit Sandhu (introductions by Betsy Porritt)
Roundtable Discussion: Around and Beyond the New York School (chaired by Geoff Ward)
Nick Selby – Painting by numbers: ecological consciousness in Robert Creeley’s Pieces
Martyna Szot – ‘I can’t believe that when they see me and talk to me they will still want me’: Social and Artistic Insecurities in Joe Brainard’s Letters to Ron Padgett
Heleina Burton – ‘In forgotten letters’: Open reading and Ashbery’s poetics of enclosure and disclosure
Sonia Quintero – ‘Poetry with an accent’: grassroots creative writing activities with marginalized communities and speakers of English as a second/third language
Matt Sowerby – On Kirkby Lonsdale Poetry Festival
Briony Hughes and Caroline Harris – ‘Tentacles in many different spheres’: Being a small poetry press in the 21st century
Nick Selby – Painting by numbers: ecological consciousness in Robert Creeley’s Pieces
Martyna Szot – ‘I can’t believe that when they see me and talk to me they will still want me’: Social and Artistic Insecurities in Joe Brainard’s Letters to Ron Padgett
Heleina Burton – ‘In forgotten letters’: Open reading and Ashbery’s poetics of enclosure and disclosure
Sonia Quintero – ‘Poetry with an accent’: grassroots creative writing activities with marginalized communities and speakers of English as a second/third language
Matt Sowerby – On Kirkby Lonsdale Poetry Festival
Briony Hughes and Caroline Harris – ‘Tentacles in many different spheres’: Being a small poetry press in the 21st century
A few of Sophie Herxheimer's Saturday notes.
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