2021 Booker Shortlist with Winner, Shortlist & Longlist – The Books I read this year. This will be updated up to date of final decision. Non-Shortlist in red (some great books there!!!!)

Shortlist indicated when out – The Books I read this year only contained here. This will be updated up to date of final decision 2021 Booker Longlist with SL for SHORTLISTED below. – The Books I read this year. Like last year, I’m aiming to keep what I actually read lower than the total and … More 2021 Booker Shortlist with Winner, Shortlist & Longlist – The Books I read this year. This will be updated up to date of final decision. Non-Shortlist in red (some great books there!!!!)

Week 2 Assignment:

Playing with Poetry: Creative Writing and Poetics The University of Newcastle Australia Now it’s your turn to write a terminals poem. By retaining only the last word/s of this poem by John Keats, compose your own poem to express your own message, mood or imagery. Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art BY … More Week 2 Assignment:

‘Their reticence is inviolable’. ‘(W)hat has [she] got to say about it? Nothing’. [1] Does the stress on the silence of paintings matter when the painters are women rather than men? And, if so, why? Reflecting on the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Laing Gallery’s 2021 exhibition, dedicated to Amy Barker.

A reprint of Virginia Woolf’s essay in the book accompanying the exhibition Challenging Convention: Gwen John, Laura Knight, Vanessa Bell & Dod Proctor says, of the paintings by the writer’s sister, with regard to what these pictures tell you about their artist: ‘Their reticence is inviolable’. Even about the subjects she chooses to paint Woolf … More ‘Their reticence is inviolable’. ‘(W)hat has [she] got to say about it? Nothing’. [1] Does the stress on the silence of paintings matter when the painters are women rather than men? And, if so, why? Reflecting on the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Laing Gallery’s 2021 exhibition, dedicated to Amy Barker.

A Global History of Sex and Gender: Bodies and Power in the Modern World Assignment

The University of Glasgow Task for MOOC: Write a ca. 500-word text to explore the strategies of those fighting for women’s suffrage in the US between the 1870s-1910s, reflecting specifically on the following questions: Was the case for women’s suffrage argued in terms of women’s status as a specific type of citizen (e.g., motherhood), or … More A Global History of Sex and Gender: Bodies and Power in the Modern World Assignment

FutureLearn course: Geoff Martin Born 24th April 1941

A Global History of Sex and Gender: Bodies and Power in the Modern World The University of Glasgow Recovering Queer Lives – one not finished yet. My husband with his permission Who is your individual, where are they from and when were they alive? How did they understand their sexuality? What was their experience of … More FutureLearn course: Geoff Martin Born 24th April 1941

‘In this darkness, words were foolish things’. A novel that reflects on words unsaid and/or unsayable in some past queer lives. Jonathan Lee’s (2021) ‘The Great Mistake’

‘In this darkness, words were foolish things’. [1] A novel that reflects on words unsaid and/or unsayable in some past queer lives. Jonathan Lee’s (2021) The Great Mistake London, Granta Publications. Jonathan Lee is a British writer who now lives in New York. How did we lose him and why? When he was interviewed by … More ‘In this darkness, words were foolish things’. A novel that reflects on words unsaid and/or unsayable in some past queer lives. Jonathan Lee’s (2021) ‘The Great Mistake’

Pop Art Ads: An exercise from the Centre Pompidou ‘Pop Art’ course: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/pop-art/1/steps/894830

TASK: Write a short promotional text about the work. You can also copy messages directly from real ads you see every day. The ‘most radical sculpture of classic modernism’ has a tendency to keep turning up as endlessly even if it isn’t literally ‘endless’. Giovanni Solari, an engineer, says it is the only example of … More Pop Art Ads: An exercise from the Centre Pompidou ‘Pop Art’ course: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/pop-art/1/steps/894830

‘Perhaps street art is simply a more resonant form for a generation not so beguiled by Great Men: less burdened with classical allusions, less permanent, more dynamic, more democratic.’ Reflecting on Alex von Tunzelmann (2021) ‘Fallen Idols: Twelve Statues That Made History’

‘Perhaps street art is simply a more resonant form for a generation not so beguiled by Great Men: less burdened with classical allusions, less permanent, more dynamic, more democratic.’ [1] Reflecting on Alex von Tunzelmann (2021) Fallen Idols: Twelve Statues That Made History London, Headline Publishing Group Statues make history in the most active sense … More ‘Perhaps street art is simply a more resonant form for a generation not so beguiled by Great Men: less burdened with classical allusions, less permanent, more dynamic, more democratic.’ Reflecting on Alex von Tunzelmann (2021) ‘Fallen Idols: Twelve Statues That Made History’

‘It was then that Adrian [Ryan] told me of his regular, sexual trinity involving Johnny [Minton] and Lucian [Freud] in the latter’s St. John’s Wood “squalor” located in Abercorn Place, NW1.’ A reflection on the Unholy Trinity: Freud, Minton, Ryan exhibition currently at Bath.

‘It was then that Adrian [Ryan] told me of his regular, sexual trinity involving Johnny [Minton] and Lucian [Freud] in the latter’s St. John’s Wood “squalor” located in Abercorn Place, NW1.’ [1] Even if it ‘frightened the bejasus out of’ the two bisexual men,[2] Minton’s life and work momentarily triumphs over theirs in this exhibition … More ‘It was then that Adrian [Ryan] told me of his regular, sexual trinity involving Johnny [Minton] and Lucian [Freud] in the latter’s St. John’s Wood “squalor” located in Abercorn Place, NW1.’ A reflection on the Unholy Trinity: Freud, Minton, Ryan exhibition currently at Bath.