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Tag Archives: public lectures
Public Event: Novelists Catherine O’Flynn and James Hannah in conversation
Monday 14 March 2016, 6 – 7.30pm Wolverhampton Art Gallery – Georgian Room Novelists Catherine O’Flynn (Costa Book Award winner, Booker and Orange Prize nominee, Galaxy Book Award winner) and James Hannah (The A to Z of You and Me, shortlisted … Continue reading
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Public Lecture: 2 February 2016, Thomas Docherty on the ‘Managed University’
Professor Thomas Docherty (Warwick University) will be delivering a CTTR-sponsored public lecture entitled: ‘On critical responsibility and criminal irresponsibility: the managed university’, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., on 2nd February. The lecture will take place in Room MK045 on the City Campus … Continue reading
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In Conversation with Eimear McBride, 17 Feb. 2015
Eimear McBride will be discussing her award-winning novel, A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing, with CTTR’s Dr Nicola Allen, Tuesday 17 February 2015 at the University of Wolverhampton’s Arena Theatre, Wulfruna Street, 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available at £5 or £3 (University of … Continue reading
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Niall Griffiths Inaugural Lecture (Part 3)
On 8 December 2014, Niall Griffiths delivered his Professorial Inaugural Address at the Arena Theatre in Wolverhampton. The text of that talk is serialised here in 4 parts. In the third part, below, Griffiths considers ‘darkness’ as a critical term … Continue reading
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Paradise is on the end of your nose
Tilstone Studio, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton (Monday, 8th December, 6:30 p.m., admission Free) Professor Niall Griffiths delivers his inaugural lecture describing his motivation and inspiration for writing. He will discuss the significance of finding a writing voice for peoples and places … Continue reading
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