Exactly a hundred years after the death of incomparable novelist Ronald Firbank this symposium celebrates his work, life, and legacy.About this Event
“The world is disgracefully managed, one hardly knows to whom to complain.”
~ Ronald Firbank, Vainglory (1915)
You are warmly invited to discuss and celebrate the writings, life, and legacy of novelist and dramatist Ronald Firbank (1886-1926).
The programme features keynote speaker
Alan Hollinghurst on "Ronald Firbank's Century"
With plenary talks on...
~ “Firbank Flirting!”, Beci Carver (Exeter)
~ "Brigid Brophy in absentia", Michael Caines (TLS)
~ “Firbankian!” Dickon Edwards (Birkbeck)
~ “Firbankian Singing, Swinging, and Sex”, Nicholas Freeman (Loughborough)
~ “Firbank is Hard”, Ellis Hanson (Cornell)
~ "Firbank’s Balls", Matthew Ingleby (Queen Mary, London)
~ “Doctoring the Asz”, Michael McCluskey (Northeastern)
~ “Firbank and Decadent Orientalism”, Kristin Mahoney (Michigan State)
~ "Love in Firbank!", Kevin Ohi (Boston College)
In addition to its panels, Firbank’s biographer, Richard Canning (Northampton)will be lead a Firbank walking tour of London (details to follow!)
Registration is free but compulsory and refreshments will be served. For questions or further information you can email Professor Kate Hext at [email protected]
Event Venue
The Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, London, United Kingdom
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