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Remembrance Sunday at Southbank Centre, HFP talk at 1.15pm tomorrow

The Southbank Centre have asked us to take part in their Remembrance Sunday, Andrew Motion: Dulce et Decorum est, by doing a 15 minute talk and short Q&A in The Saison Poetry Library at 1.15pm. We will be touching on the role of the Arts in Remembrance and Memorials, those decent British iconoclasts – the

Artists in Public: Zuidervaart’s defence of Arts funding pt.3

You are an Artist. You graduated from art college more than two years ago, but opportunities seem to be drying up, or at least are a bit chaotic. Occasionally local things come up, but you fear involvement with ‘community art’ will effect your credibility with the gallery system. You haven’t achieved gallery representation yet and

No Country For Old Capitalists: WG Sebald and Agricultural Idealism

The recent collection of WG Sebald’s biographical writings, entitled A Place In the Country, invites us to consider the influence of six great writers that were dear to Sebald during his life, the implication being that he too belongs on the list. The six greats are ‘tormented souls,’ and it is ‘their absolute failure to

Be First Up Against The Wall (With Your Concierge Key)

I was embarrassed by the cover of a DVD I borrowed recently from my local library.  The DVD cover design was totally different from the one I had seen online, giving the friends I was with the impression I had just hired a Rom Com starring George Clooney, when the cover I had seen online

Saison Poetry Library (Royal Festival Hall) announce ‘An Unknown Soldier’ Exhibition Nov-Jan

An Unknown Soldier: An Exhibition by Henningham Family Press Tuesday 4th November 2014 – Sunday 4th January 2015 Opening Event 7th November 7.30pm (booking essential) Open Daily Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 8pm Poetry Library Level 5 Royal Festival Hall London SE1 8XX We are very honoured to announce that the Saison Poetry Library, which

Free Verse 6/9/2014, Poetry Book Fair & Reading (10.30am)

After their kind invitation to be the profiled press onstage last year at Conway Hall, we have booked a table at Free Verse 2014. This year we will also be doing a reading, ably assisted by James Wilkes (Palgrave Macmillan, HFP, Penned In The Margins, Veer) We will perform a version of ‘An Unknown Soldier’