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Symposium: Make Every Word Hurt
Thu 16 Jun 2016 to Thu 16 Jun 2016
You are invited to attend a symposium on prose poetry, the lyric, and creative culture. This free event, which includes lunch, is being hosted by the University of Winchester in collaboration with the International Poetry Studies Institute (IPSI) at the University of Canberra.

There will be papers on Reflections of the art and practice of poetry, Prose poetry rebooted, The lyric in a non-lyrical age and open discussion on poetry, lyric and creativity.

The full programme is available to download on the right of this page.

Speakers include the writers/academics: 

Prof Katherine Coles,  University of Utah
Prof Paul Hetherington, University of Canberra
Prof Jen Webb, University of Canberra
Dr Paul Munden, NAWE and University of Canberra
Dr Julian Stannard, University of Winchester
Dr Tom Masters, Southampton Solent
Monica Carroll, University of Canberra
Shane Strange University of Canberra
Owen Bullock University of Canberra

University of Winchester

Medecroft 6
16th June 2016 @ 9.39am-4pm

Followed by a Pop-Up-Culture-Cafe, poetry reading
at the Willow Tree Pub, Winchester, 6pm

For further details contact Professor Andrew Melrose, University of Winchester, andrew.melrose@winchester.ac.uk

 

Additional Information:
Location:
Winchester
Region(s):
South East England

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