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DTSTAMP:20180115T165357Z
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SUMMARY:Literature Live: Sophie Collins and Carol Mavor 
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DESCRIPTION:Sophie Collins is a poet\, editor and translator. small white
  monkeys\, a text on self-expression\, self-help and shame\, was publish
 ed by Book Works in November 2017 as part of a commissioned residency at
  Glasgow Women’s Library. Her first poetry collection\, Who Is Mary Sue?
 \, will be published by Faber & Faber in February 2018. \nShe is current
 ly Assistant Professor of Poetry at Durham University.\n\nCarol Mavor is
  a writer who takes creative risks in form (literary and experimental) a
 nd political risks in content (sexuality\, racial hatred\, child-loving 
 and the maternal). She shares this provocative approach with her student
 s as Professor of Art History and Visual Studies at the University of Ma
 nchester. Her books include Reading Boyishly: J.M. Barrie\, Roland Barth
 es\, Jacques Henri Lartigue\, Marcel Proust and D.W. Winnicott and Blue 
 Mythologies. As Maggie Nelson writes of her latest book\, Aurelia: Art a
 nd Literature through the Mouth of the Fairy Tale: ‘Forget whatever you 
 previously associated with “fairy tales\,” and enter Carol Mavor’s kalei
 doscopic universe of art and literature. Everyone from Ralph Eugene Meat
 yard to Kiki Smith to Frank Baum to Emmett Till to Francesca Woodman to 
 Langston Hughes is here\, and so many more\, held together by Mavor’s ca
 sually erudite\, finely spun web. Aurelia is as strange\, enigmatic\, an
 d full of magic as its subjects.’ \n\nThis event will be hosted by Vona 
 Groarke\, poet and teacher at the Centre for New Writing at The Universi
 ty of Manchester and is presented in partnership with The Real Story.\n\
 nTo book tickets visit http://ow.ly/Vbt730hMRhk or call Quaytickets box 
 office on 0843 208 0500.\n
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LOCATION:Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall\, Martin Harris Centre for Music and
  Drama\, Manchester
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