Manchester City of Literature, Anthony Burgess FDN & Young Identity present The Hook: Earthly Powers
For this Second edition of The Hook, Manchester City of Literature hosts a conversation with Professor Andrew Biswell (Burgess' Biographer, International Anthony Burgess Centre), The Rev'd Canon Dr Rachel Man (Visiting Teaching Fellow, Manchester Writing School, Manchester Metropolitan University) and Michael Schmidt OBE FRSL, Editorial and Managing Director, Carcanet Press) exploring Anthony Burgess' Earthly Powers.
Earthly Powers is a key text in the development of LGBTQ+ writing.
Видео Manchester City of Literature, Anthony Burgess FDN & Young Identity present The Hook: Earthly Powers канала Manchester City of Literature
Earthly Powers is a key text in the development of LGBTQ+ writing.
Видео Manchester City of Literature, Anthony Burgess FDN & Young Identity present The Hook: Earthly Powers канала Manchester City of Literature
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