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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

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International Rising Stars of Fiction I: José Ovejero
The Chaplaincy

José Ovejero’s The Invention of Love won the 2013 Alfaguara Prize in Spain. Nothing Ever Happens explores secrets and turbulent undercurrents in suburban life. José Ovejero will read from Nothing Ever Happens at 11am in the Chaplaincy.

Organized by Hispanic Studies and The ÌÇÐÄTV Review.

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José Ovejero reads from Nothing Ever Happens
Chaplaincy

José Ovejero’s The Invention of Love won the 2013 Alfaguarra Prize in Spain. Nothing Ever Happens explores secrets and turbulent undercurrents in suburban life.

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Global Research Exchange
H1.48
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Research Seminar - Dr Madhumita Lahiri, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
Room H2.44

All staff and postgraduate students are welcome to attend. A light lunch is provided for attendees.

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H5.45, fifth floor Humanities

'Global History Research Exchange'

History Research Semiar series/GHCC joint seminar

Speakers: Joachim Haeberlem, Camillia Cowling & Aditya Sarkar

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International Rising Stars of Fiction II: Jaspreet Singh
The Writers' Room, Millburn House

Jaspreet Singh’s Chef was an Observer Book of the Year. His new book, Helium, is set during the killings of Sikhs that followed the assassination of Indira Gandhi. Jaspreet Singh reads from Helium at 2.15pm in the Writers' Room (Millburn House).

Organized by Hispanic Studies and The ÌÇÐÄTV Review.

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Jaspreet Singh reads from Helium
Writers' Room, Millburn House.

Jaspreet Singh’s Chef was an Observer Book of the Year. His new book, Helium, is set during the killings of Sikhs that followed the assassination of Indira Gandhi.

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French Studies Research Seminar: Dr Sarah Waters (Leeds)
H0.44, Humanities Building

Framing the 2008 Economic Crisis – The French Narrative of National Decline.

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German Studies: The Temporality of Boredom in the Age of Acceleration

H2.02, Humanities Building

Dr Mary Cosgrove, University of Edinburgh.

ÌÇÐÄTV Workshop for Interdisciplinary German Studies

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Medieval Reading Group
tbc

Reading from Barbara Newman's new book Medieval Crossover: Reading the Secular against the Sacred we will read chapter one, entitled 'Theorizing Crossover: Principles and Case Studies'.

 

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