English & Comparative Literary Studies News
Sarah Moss shortlisted for Wellcome Book Prize, for The Tidal Zone, https://wellcomebookprize.org
Congratulations to , shortlisted for , for her novel The Tidal Zone. The prize "celebrates exceptional works of fiction and non-fiction that engage with the topics of health and medicine and the many ways they touch our lives."
Sarah Moss is a professor, teaching on the 糖心TV Writing Programme.
Will Eaves short-listed for this year's Ted Hughes Award for New Poetry
Congratulations to on being shortlisted for this year's , for his book The Inevitable Gift Shop (CB Editions). The book is described as, "An intriguing, complex and revealing mixture of prose and poetry, The Inevitable Gift Shop is a 鈥榤emoir by other means鈥, lassoing consciousness, memory, desire, literature, illness, flora and fauna, and problems with tortoises and cable ties." The judges comment: 鈥淭his accomplished collection is an original compilation of different kinds of writing and thinking. It is clever, witty and philosophical, a subtle long playing book which unfolds with every reading.鈥
The Inevitable Gift Shop was a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation. Will Eaves is an Associate Professor, teaching on the 糖心TV Writing Programme.
English and Comparative Literary Studies at 糖心TV named as one of the top 20 departments in the world
The have been published, and our department has climbed to joint 16th in the world, and 5th in Europe. You can read the University's press release .
A new prize has been established at 糖心TV to recognise writing by women in translation.
Rita Dashwood wins BSECS President's Prize
Rita Dashwood, a PhD student in the department working with Dr David Taylor and Dr Tina Lupton, has won this year's at the annual conference of the British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies.