Writing the complexity of a family: Simon Goldhill (2016) ‘A Very Queer Family Indeed: Sex, Religion and the Bensons’ (1 of 2 blogs)

Two blogs on the Bensons: No. 1 of 2: Writing the complexity of a family: Simon Goldhill (2016) A Very Queer Family Indeed: Sex, Religion and the Bensons in Victorian Britain Chicago & London, The University of Chicago Press How then do we read novels queerly, avoiding oversimplifying categories? Reading E. F. Benson (1916) David … More Writing the complexity of a family: Simon Goldhill (2016) ‘A Very Queer Family Indeed: Sex, Religion and the Bensons’ (1 of 2 blogs)

“Possible failure or disaster seemed to lurk round every corner: … Why on earth does one go submitting oneself to such torments?” Creativity and imminent disaster in Stanley Cursiter: reporting on Beasant, P. (2007) ‘Stanley Cursiter’

“Possible failure or disaster seemed to lurk round every corner: … Why on earth does one go submitting oneself to such torments?”[1] Creativity and imminent disaster in Stanley Cursiter: reporting on Beasant, P. (2007) Stanley Cursiter: a life of the artist Kirkwall, Orkney Museums and Heritage I’d like to start with the usual personalised note, … More “Possible failure or disaster seemed to lurk round every corner: … Why on earth does one go submitting oneself to such torments?” Creativity and imminent disaster in Stanley Cursiter: reporting on Beasant, P. (2007) ‘Stanley Cursiter’

To: The Member for North West Durham regarding Dominic Cummings

richard.holden.mp@parliament.uk richard.holden.mp@parliament.uk cc. Durham Constabulary (via Twitter) To: The Member for North West Durham The House of Commons Dear Richard Holden MP, As your constituents I want to express in the strongest terms possible my objection to a  senior Party official from your Party breaking the lockdown rules by travelling while infected by Coronavirus from London … More To: The Member for North West Durham regarding Dominic Cummings

Reflecting for a third time on Somerled @Somerled_Art: After Somerled began to work with digital animation

Reflecting for a third time on Somerled @Somerled_Art: After Somerled began to work with digital animation of their images and to practice shape-shifting or metamorphosis in real time. What does it mean for shapes to shift? I’d like to think it’s something more than one thing changing into another thing. If A becomes B that … More Reflecting for a third time on Somerled @Somerled_Art: After Somerled began to work with digital animation

Reflecting on queer puzzles in Cavafy. Reading Cavafy, C.P. (trans Daniel Mendelsohn) (2013) ‘C.P. Cavafy: Complete Poems’ & Liddell, R. (1974) ‘Cavafy: A Critical Biography’

Reflecting on queer puzzles in Cavafy. Based mainly on reading Cavafy, C.P. (trans Daniel Mendelsohn) (2013) C.P. Cavafy: Complete Poems London, Harper Press & Liddell, R. (1974) Cavafy: A Critical Biography London, Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd. Mendelsohn in 2013 tells us that Liddell’s biography, ‘is still the only book-length biography of the poet in … More Reflecting on queer puzzles in Cavafy. Reading Cavafy, C.P. (trans Daniel Mendelsohn) (2013) ‘C.P. Cavafy: Complete Poems’ & Liddell, R. (1974) ‘Cavafy: A Critical Biography’

Does the paranoia of fantasy thrillers help us understand complex events in real life?: Examining Peter May’s (2020) ‘Lockdown’.

Does the paranoia of fantasy thrillers help us understand complex events in real life?: Examining Peter May (2020) Lockdown London, riverrun Quercus Editions Ltd. Peter May wrote this book in the wake of the fear that spread the world over a possible bird flu pandemic in 2005. Written in 6 weeks, he tells us in … More Does the paranoia of fantasy thrillers help us understand complex events in real life?: Examining Peter May’s (2020) ‘Lockdown’.

Six (in(secure)) Poems: ‘from the knotweed sonnets’ by Andrew McMillan (2020) in Granta issue 151

Six (in(secure)) Poems: ‘from the knotweed sonnets’ by Andrew McMillan (2020) in Granta: The Magazine of New Writing Issue 151 (Spring 2020) 123 – 126. Some poems speak of those things in our life of which there is no resolution. These poems need not even speak of resolution, since they are presented to us as … More Six (in(secure)) Poems: ‘from the knotweed sonnets’ by Andrew McMillan (2020) in Granta issue 151

Reclaiming space – a project in Black British identity in Derek Owusu’s (2019) (editor) essays by Black British men ‘Safe: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space’

Reclaiming space – a project in Black British identity in Derek Owusu’s (2019) edited essays by Black British men Safe: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space London, Trapeze, Hachette UK company. Identity politics is going through a bad time. One reason for this is, as Derek Owusu, the editor of and a contributor to this … More Reclaiming space – a project in Black British identity in Derek Owusu’s (2019) (editor) essays by Black British men ‘Safe: On Black British Men Reclaiming Space’

Book into film: André Carl Van Der Merwe (2006) ‘Moffie’ New York, Europa Editions & film (2020)

Book into film: André Carl Van Der Merwe (2006) Moffie New York, Europa Editions & film (2020) by Oliver Hermanus Starring: Kai Luke Brummer,  Matthew Vey &  Ryan de Villiers available at: https://www.curzonhomecinema.com/film/watch-moffie-film-online Usually we compare films to books to the favour of the book. In this case the comparison shouldn’t perhaps be laden with any … More Book into film: André Carl Van Der Merwe (2006) ‘Moffie’ New York, Europa Editions & film (2020)

‘Our life is a theophany.’ Reflecting on Seán Hewitt’s (2020) ‘Tongues of Fire’.

NOTE BY BLOGGER: Sometimes a blog makes you query why you create blogs at all. This is the case here. I started with the view that there was a sub-textual message to the volume that promised a way of reviewing our queer lives. As I approached it’s end, I realised that the elegiac poems, although … More ‘Our life is a theophany.’ Reflecting on Seán Hewitt’s (2020) ‘Tongues of Fire’.

Partial piece: reading Seán Hewitt’s ‘Callery Pear’ in Hewitt’s ‘Tongues of Fire’ (2020: 35)

Written in drafting preparation for a longer piece: ‘Our life is a theophany.[1] … Reflecting on Seán Hewitt’s (2020a) Tongues of Fire London, Jonathon Cape. FOR NOW THEN: Partial piece: reading Callery Pear Hewitt (2020: 35) In a statement about this book, Hewitt summarises the connection in it of some key themes: the reflexive examination … More Partial piece: reading Seán Hewitt’s ‘Callery Pear’ in Hewitt’s ‘Tongues of Fire’ (2020: 35)