Postponement of Emily Hauser, ‘Recovering the Women of the Trojan War’

We are sorry to announce that the next event in the Sing in Me, Muse series, Emily Hauser’s talk ‘Recovering the Women of the Trojan War‘ and reading from her novel For the Most Beautiful, initially scheduled for Thursday 16 February, has been postponed to Thursday, 23 March 2023, at 6.00pm (London time), due to UCU strike action.

If you had already booked to attend, the ticket remains valid, and you will receive the zoom link the day before the seminar, and again about 1 hour before the start.

We apologise for the inconvenience and hope you understand that we cannot ask our speakers to cross (even virtual) picket lines.

Cancellation of Auto / Bio / Fiction seminar with Guido Mazzoni and Jarred McGinnis

We are sorry to announce that the Auto / Bio / Fiction seminar with Guido Mazzoni (“Like everyone else. Annie Ernaux’s The Years“) and Jarred McGinnis (“Alchemizing the self for fiction”), which was scheduled for Thursday 9 February 2023 at 5.30pm UTC, has had to be cancelled due to UCU strike action.

Guido Mazzoni will be rescheduled to a new event dedicated to Annie Ernaux in the next academic year.

Jarred McGinnis will be keynote speaker at a new Auto / Bio / Fiction event in June 2023, focused on auto- and biofictional creative writing.

Full details will be announced as soon as we have finalised them. Keep an eye on the Auto / Bio / Fiction page on our website!

The seminar on 9 March 2023, 5.30pm UTC, with Lorenzo Marchese and Julia Kritsikokas is not affected by the strike and should go ahead as normal. Please join us for that!

We apologise for the inconvenience and hope you understand that we cannot ask our speakers to cross (even virtual) picket lines.

 

CCL event this week: ‘Votes for Medea: The British women’s suffrage movement and the classical franchise’

A reminder that the next seminar in the Sing in Me, Muse series is this Thursday, 2 February 2023, at 6.00pm (London time):

Michael Simpson and Barbara Goff, “‘Votes for Medea: The British women’s suffrage movement and the classical franchise”. 

The talk will be in Room 144, Richard Hoggart Building, Goldsmiths (Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW). (Click here for directions to Goldsmiths and for a campus map.)

Note that this event will be in person and will not be recorded.

Click here for more information and to register.

This week’s CCL event: The Auto / Bio / Fiction Series, with Anna Borgarello and Riccardo Castellana

A reminder of the next seminar in the Auto / Bio / Fiction series:

Thursday, 26 January 2023, at 5.30pm (London time):

Anna Borgarello, “Of Adventurers and Storytellers: Narrations of the Self and the Other in Via Gemito by Domenico Starnone and Limonov by Emmanuel Carrère”

and

Riccardo Castellana, “Biofiction in Italy: typologies, traditions and reception”

The seminar will be online. Click here for more information and to register (registration is required to receive the zoom link).

 

Marina Warner’s Lecture POSTPONED

With many apologies: due to unforeseen circumstances, Marina Warner’s Annual Lecture, “Viral Spiral: Multiple Shape-Shifting from Ovid to Covid”, due to be delivered tonight at 6.15pm UK time, has had to be postponed to a date to be confirmed.

We apologise for any inconvenience.

Very best wishes from the CCL

CCL events this week: Marina Warner’s Annual Lecture and the London Beckett Seminar

Welcome back to the CCL for the Spring term events, and happy 2023!

A reminder of the two events scheduled for this week:

On Thursday 19 January 2023, at 6.15pm, Marina Warner gives the inaugural Annual Lecture ‘Viral Spiral: Multiple Shape-shifting from Ovid to Covid‘. Click on the title for more information and links to register to attend (in person or online).

On Friday 20 January 2023, at 6pm, the London Beckett Seminar also resumes, hosting Dr Marco Bernini (Durham University), with a talk on “Beckett and the Apparent Self: Awakenings, Predictions, Protentions”

To attend, please register by email.

CCL events this week: The Auto / Bio / Fiction Series and the London Beckett Seminar

A reminder of two events scheduled for this week:

The next seminar in the Auto / Bio / Fiction series is this Thursday, 15 December 2022, at 5.30pm (London time):

Laura Cernat, ‘Portraits of the Artist’s Wife in a Slanted Mirror: Reader, Mother, Lover, Sorceress’ and Varsha Panjwani, ‘The Many Lives of Judith Shakespeare: Feminist Life-Writings’.

Click here for more information and to register (registration is required to receive the zoom link).

 

On Friday 16 December 2022, at 6pm, the London Beckett Seminar will host Prof Pascale Sardin (Université Bordeaux Montaigne), with the paper “Feelgood Godot? A Discussion of Emmanuel Courcol’s Un triomphe(The Big Hit)”.

To attend, please register by email.

CCL events this week: Imagined Authors: Reading the Homeric Question in Joyce’s Ulysses

A reminder of the events scheduled for this week:

The next seminar in the Sing in Me, Muse series is this Thursday, 8 December 2022, at 6.00pm (London time):

Sophie Corser, ‘Imagined Authors: Reading the Homeric Question in Joyce’s Ulysses’

The talk will be in person at Goldsmiths (Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW), in the Professor Stuart Hall Building, Room 326, and will be followed by a reception (room 314). We shall also stream the event for those unable to attend in person. A link will be sent shortly before the start.

Click here for more information and to register.

CCL events this week: The Auto / Bio / Fiction Series and the London Beckett Seminar

A reminder of two events scheduled for this week:

The next seminar in the Auto / Bio / Fiction series is this Thursday, 17 November 2022, at 5.30pm (London time):

Hywel Dix, ‘Autofiction and Cultural Memory’ and Hanna Meretoja, ‘Metanarrative Life-Writing: Intersections of Life and Narrative in Autofiction and Biofiction’.

Click here for more information and to register (registration is required to receive the zoom link).

 

On Friday 18 November 2022, at 6pm, as part of the London Beckett Seminar, Dr Michael Krimper (Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University) will present the paper “The Insurgent Art of Failure: Beckett, Sade and the Lost Volume of Transition”.

To attend, please register by email.