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SUMMARY:Literature Live: Maureen N. McLane and Glyn Maxwell 
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DESCRIPTION:\nMaureen N. McLane was educated at Harvard\, Oxford\, and th
 e University of Chicago. She is  the author of World Enough: poems (Farr
 ar\, Straus\, 2010) and Same Life: poems (FSG\, 2008) as well as two boo
 ks of literary criticism\, Balladeering\, Minstrelsy\, and the Making of
  British Romantic Poetry (Cambridge UP\, 2008) and Romanticism and the H
 uman Sciences (CUP\, 2000). She also co-edited The Cambridge Companion t
 o British Romantic Poetry (2008). \n\nHer recent book\, My Poets—an expe
 rimental hybrid of memoir and criticism—was a Finalist for the 2012 Nati
 onal Book Critics Circle Award in Autobiography. Her third book of poems
 \, This Blue\, is forthcoming from FSG in 2014.  Currently an associate 
 professor of English at NYU\, she has taught at Harvard\, the University
  of Chicago\, MIT\, and the East Harlem Poetry Project.  Her research an
 d teaching focus on British literature and culture\, 1750-1830\, and mor
 e broadly on the intersection of poetry\, "literature\," and modernity.\
 n\n\nGlyn Maxwell is an established poet and dramatist. He lives in Lond
 on and is the Poetry Editor of The New Republic and Professor of Writing
  at New York University and Essex University. He also reviews for the Ti
 mes Literary Supplement and London Review of Books.  A Fellow of the Roy
 al Society of Literature and the Welsh Academy.   \n\nMaxwell has won se
 veral awards for his poetry\, including the E.M. Forster Prize from the 
 American Academy of Arts and Letters (1997)\, and the Geoffrey Faber Mem
 orial Prize for The Nerve (2004).  \n\nIn addition to poetry\, Maxwell h
 as also written extensively for theatre\, opera\, screen and radio.\n
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LOCATION:John Thaw Studio Theatre\, Martin Harris Centre for Music and Dr
 ama\, Manchester
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