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CATEGORIES:Clark Lectures
SUMMARY:Clark Lecture 1. The ‘inhuman’ aspect of lyric poe
 try - Denise Riley
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DESCRIPTION:This year's Clark lectures will be given by the po
 et Denise Riley\, in the Winstanley Lecture Theatr
 e\, Trinity.  All are welcome.\n\nDenise Riley’s b
 ooks are War in the Nursery: Theories of the Child
  and Mother [1983]\, ‘Am I That Name?’ Feminism an
 d the Category of 'Women' in History [1988]\, The 
 Words of Selves: Identification\, Solidarity\, Iro
 ny (2000)\, The Force of Language (with Jean-Jacqu
 es Lecercle\; 2004)\, Impersonal Passion: Language
  as Affect (2005) and Time Lived\, Without Its Flo
 w [2012].  Her poetry collections include Marxism 
 for Infants (1977)\, Dry Air (1985)\, Mop Mop Geor
 gette (1993)\, Penguin Modern Poets series 2\, vol
  10 (with Douglas Oliver and Iain Sinclair\; 1996)
 \, Selected Poems (2000\, 2019)\, Say Something Ba
 ck (2016)\, Penguin Modern Poets series 3\, vol 6 
 (with Maggie Nelson and Claudia Rankine\; 2017)\, 
 and Lurex (2022).\n\nShe’s a Fellow of the Royal S
 ociety of Literature\, and a Professor Emeritus at
  the University of East Anglia. She has been Write
 r in Residence at the Tate Gallery\, London\, and 
 has also worked at several American and European u
 niversities. 
LOCATION:The Winstanley Lecture Theatre\, Trinity College\,
  Cambridge
CONTACT:Richard Serjeantson
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