Poetry in Winter with Jenny Joseph
Posted on: Monday, January 11, 2010Wednesday 10th February at 7pm
Blackwell Bookshop, 48-51 Broad Street, Oxford
Tickets: £2 (includes glass of wine or soft drink)
Jenny Joseph, Tobias Hill and Antony Dunn will be appearing at Blackwell Bookshop, 48-51 Broad Street, Oxford on Wednesday 10th February, 7pm, to read from and discuss their poetry.
Jenny Joseph’s latest collection is Nothing Like Love which comprises some of her early love poems, some previously uncollected poems, and some completely brand new poems.
Famous for ‘Warning’ – her internationally renowned dramatic monologue in which a middle-aged character talks of her fantasies of old age – Jenny Joseph is a poet who has been exploring new ways of telling stories in prose and verse over more than 60 years.
Tobias Hill is a poet, short-story writer and novelist. His poetry collections include Year of the Dog, Midnight in the City of Clocks, Zoo and Nocturne in Chrome and Sunset Yellow. His fourth novel, The Hidden is a powerful and gripping work about age-old secrets and private enmities set amongst ongoing excavations in Sparta.
Antony Dunn has published three collections of poems, Pilots and Navigators, Flying Fish and Bugs, published in 2009. He has written for theatre and film, and is Head of Communications at Yorkshire Dance.
Tickets cost £2 and include a glass of wine or soft drink. Tickets can be obtained by telephoning or visiting the Customer Service Department, Second Floor, Blackwell Bookshop, Oxford. 01865 333623.
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