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SUMMARY:Wild Court Reading Series Presents Sarah Howe
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the third event in the Wild Court Reading Series. \n\n\n\nFor the event\, we welcome award-winning poet and editor Sarah Howe who will read and be in conversation with poet and playwright Suji Kwock Kim. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSarah Howe is a Hong Kong-born poet\, poet\, academic and editor. Her first book\, Loop of Jade (Chatto & Windus\, 2015)\, won the T.S. Eliot Prize and The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award. A new collection is forthcoming in 2025. She is an Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Liverpool and the Poetry Editor at Chatto & Windus. \n\n\n\nSuji Kwock Kim is a poet and playwright. She was educated at Yale University\, the University of Iowa\, Stanford University\, and the University of California\, Berkeley. As a former Fulbright Scholar\, she studied at Seoul National University and Yonsei University\, where her great-grandfather had been professor and dean of the graduate school and cofounder of the Korean Language Society (조선어학회)\, which was organized in resistance to the Japanese occupation. She is the author of the poetry collections Notes from the North (2020) and Notes from the Divided Country (2003)\, which won the Addison Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets\, the Bay Area Book Reviewers Award\, and was a finalist for the Griffin Prize. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Nash Lecture Theatre is located in room K2.31 of King’s Building\, King’s College London\, on the Strand.
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LOCATION:The Nash Lecture Theatre\, Second Floor\, King's Building – Strand Campus\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Wild Court Reading Series Presents Anthony Joseph
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second event in the Wild Court Reading Series.  \n\n\n\nFor this event\, our featured reader is poet\, novelist\, musician\, King’s lecturer and winner of the 2022 T.S. Eliot Prize\, Anthony Joseph. \n\n\n\nAnthony will read from his forthcoming Precious and Impossible: New & Selected Poems\, published by Bloomsbury this autumn\, and will be in conversation with Luke Roberts\, Senior Lecturer in Modern Poetry at King’s College London.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr Anthony Joseph F.R.S.L. is an award winning Trinidad-born poet\, novelist\, academic and musician. His collection Sonnets for Albert won the T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry 2022 and the OCM BOCAS Prize for Caribbean Poetry. He is the author of four previous poetry collections and three novels. His 2018 novel Kitch: A Fictional Biography of a Calypso Icon was shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize\, the Royal Society of Literature’s Encore Award and the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Fiction. His most recent fiction publication is the experimental novel The Frequency of Magic. In 2019\, he was awarded a Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowship. As a musician\, he has released eight critically acclaimed albums\, and in 2020 received a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Composers Award. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a Lecturer in Creative Writing at King’s College\, London. \n\n\n\nDr Luke Roberts is a poet and writer. He is the author of Home Radio (2021)\, Glacial Decoys (2021)\, and other works of poetry and prose. He is co-editor of So Much For Life: Selected Poems by Mark Hyatt (Nightboat\, 2023)\, and editor of Mark Hyatt’s novel Love\, Leda (Peninsula\, 2023). He is a Senior Lecturer in Modern Poetry at King’s College\, London. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStrand K2.29 Council Room is located on level 2 of King’s Building. Exit the lift\, and then turn right onto the main corridor and Council Room K2.29 is on the left-hand side.​
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LOCATION:The Council Room\, Second Floor\, King's Building - Strand Campus\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Wild Court Reading Series Presents Selina Marsh
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the inaugural event in the Wild Court Reading Series and a relaunch of the Wild Court journal website. \n\n\n\nAlso reading are Nicholas Hogg\, Idman Omar\, & Daniel Bennett. \n\n\n\nHosted by TS Eliot Prize 2022 winner Anthony Joseph. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is the first in a new reading series at King’s College\, London. We will be presenting two events per term\, each with an invited\, acclaimed poet reading alongside students or other invited poets or spoken word artists. The series will focus on contemporary writers who are invested in innovative/experimental poetry which reflects the eclectic\, diverse landscape of UK poetic practice. \n\n\n\nFor the inaugural event in the series\, we are excited to feature award-winning scholar and poet Selina Tusitala Marsh. \n\n\n\nProfessor Selina Tusitala Marsh (ONZM\, FRSNZ) is the former Commonwealth Poet (2016)\, New Zealand Poet Laureate (2017-19) and an acclaimed performer and author. In 2019 she was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to poetry\, literature and the Pacific community. In 2020 Selina was inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand earlier this year. A Professor in the English Department at the University of Auckland\, Selina teaches Maori and Pacific Literature and Creative Writing. Selina’s area of research focuses on first wave Pacific women poets and bringing silenced\, marginalised indigenous literary voices to light. She designs and facilitates the Pacific Islands leadership programme Growing Niu Leaders with Capability Group which helps bring cultural selves through corporate doors using poetry. Selina has performed poetry for primary schoolers and presidents (Obama)\, queers and Queens (HRH Elizabeth II). She’s worked with Gucci and graffiti artists\, vanguard writers and Vogue. She has published three critically acclaimed collections of poetry\, Fast Talking PI (2009)\, Dark Sparring (2013)\, Tightrope (2017). Her graphic memoir\, Mophead (2019)\, won the Margaret Mahy Supreme Book in the 2020 NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults\, Elsie Locke Best Non-Fiction Award and the PANZ Best Design award. Its sequel\, Mophead TU: The Queen’s Poem (2020)\, dubbed as ‘Colonialism 101 for Kids’ was short-listed for the 2022 NZ Book Awards. The third book in the series\, Wot Knot Ya Got?: Mophead’s Guide to (real-life) Knotty Questions is out this Christmas.
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LOCATION:The Anatomy Museum\, King's Building\, Strand Campus\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Poetry and – Seeing
DESCRIPTION:Poetry And… Seeing with Lavinia Greenlaw & Neil McGregor\, chaired by Ruth Padel \n\n\n\nHow do we understand vision\, our investment in vision? How do visual artists collapse time so we ‘see’ many moments at once? Two magical and widely-loved writers talk and read on the attention which art gives\, poetry gives\, which we all give\, to the visual image and physical objects in our lives. \n\n\n\nThis event is taking place online via Microsoft Teams. The link to join the event will be emailed to you on registration and the morning of the event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLavinia Greenlaw is a prize-winning poet\, novelist\, non-fiction writer and documentary-maker. Her research interests include image-making and problems of perception\, her most recent poetry collection is The Built Moment\, and her latest book is Some Answers Without Questions: part memoir\, part manifesto\, exploring what enables anyone\, especially a woman and an artist\, to create and respond – even when no one asks her. \n\n\n\nNeil McGregor is an art historian\, former Director of the National Gallery and British Museum\, and a documentary-maker and presenter on radio and TV. His books\, such as A History of the World in 100 Objects\, Living with the Gods and Shakespeare’s Restless World\, are often accompanied by a radio or TV series and an exhibition. In them\, he often uses objects as a means of interrogating the world\, the past\, people’s beliefs and ways of living\, or themes in Shakespeare’s plays. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nTo book your free ticket\, please click here.
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LOCATION:Strand Campus\, The Strand\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
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