Sean O’Brien In Conversation with Patrick McGuinness

When:
February 28, 2017 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
2017-02-28T17:30:00+00:00
2017-02-28T19:00:00+00:00
Where:
Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre
St Anne's College
56 Woodstock Road, Oxford
OX2 6HS
Cost:
Free
Contact:
St Anne's College
01865 274800

Sean O’Brien, Weidenfeld Visiting Professor in Comparative European Literature, In Conversation with Patrick McGuinness.

The final lecture in this series will take place at 5.30pm in the Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre at St Anne’s College. All welcome, no need to book.

Sean O’Brien is a poet, novelist, playwright, critic, broadcaster, anthologist and editor. He is Professor of Creative Writing at Newcastle University in the UK and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. His first six poetry collections gained awards, most recently The Drowned Book (2007), which won both the Forward and T S Eliot Prizes and was republished in 2015 as a Picador Classic.

His version of Dante’s Inferno was published in 2006, and the bilingual poetry anthology, The Third Shore, published simultaneously in the UK and China in 2013, includes translations he produced during ground breaking poet-to-poet workshops in China that year. In 2015, his versions of the poems of Cape Verde Portuguese poet Corsino Fortes were published in the USA.

O’Brien’s own Collected Poems was published in 2012. His eighth and most recent poetry collection, The Beautiful Librarians (2015), shared the Roehampton Poetry Prize and was shortlisted for the T S Eliot Prize.

In 2016 his publications have included his second novel, Once Again Assembled Here, a chapbook of poetry and photographs, Hammersmith, and a graphic novel collaboration, The Railwayman. A second collection of short stories, Quartier Perdu, will be published in 2017.

He is currently working on a new collection of poetry and a book-length poem.