Reading & Discussion
Poetry After Kafka

Franz Kafka 1923
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Facets of Kafka: Poetry and Discussion

Goethe-Institut London

“The world now is increasingly and ever more threateningly Kafkaesque” writes David Constantine. Kafka is “a sort of given, the premise on which knowingly or unknowingly many writers nowadays work”.

Come and hear three contemporary poets – Francesca Beard, Gale Burns and David Constantine – present their own work, read excerpts from Kafka and discuss his influence on writing and poetry. With an introduction by and the participation of Professor Carolin Duttlinger.

The meeting will be chaired by Dr Ian Ellison.
 



Kafka's Transformative Communities © © University of Oxford Kafka's Transformative Communities © University of Oxford
In cooperation with Oxford University, the AHRC-funded Kafka’s Transformative Communities Project and The Shuffle poetry series.






Bios

Francesca Beard © © Suzi Corker Francesca Beard © Suzi Corker
Francesca Beard
, who comes from London by way of Malaysia, is an internationally acclaimed spoken word artist who makes interactive, transformational work for organisations like the BBC, The British Council and Apples and Snakes. She has been called 'The Queen of British performance poetry' (London Metro). www.francescabeard.com





Gale Burns © © Azuko Morales Gale Burns © Azuko Morales

Gale Burns
is a prizewinning poet, and was recently poet in residence at Kingston University, University Hospital Lewisham and a Hawthorden Fellow. He convenes the Shuffle Poetry series and is a member of Poets for the Planet and a psychotherapist. www.galeburns.co.uk






David Constantine © © D Constantine   David Constantine © D Constantine

David Constantine
was awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in 2020, having published a dozen or so collections of poetry. He was for thirty years a university teacher of German language and literature and is an editor and translator of Hölderlin, Goethe, Kleist and Brecht.


Carolin Duttlinger © © C Duttlinger Carolin Duttlinger © C Duttlinger
Carolin Duttlinger
is Professor of German Literature and Culture at the University of Oxford and the Ockenden Fellow in German at Wadham College. She co-directs the Oxford Kafka Research Centre and is the Principal Investigator on the AHRC-funded “Kafka’s Transformative Communities Project”. She is the author of several books on Kafka. X: @CaroDuttlinger

Ian Ellison © © Martin Dunkley-Smith Ian Ellison © Martin Dunkley-Smith
Ian Ellison
 is the post-doctoral researcher on the AHRC-funded "Kafka's Transformative Communities Project” at the University of Oxford, where he is based at Wadham College. X: @OxfordKafka


 

Details

Goethe-Institut London

Library of the Goethe-Institut (1st Floor)
50 Princes Gate
Exhibition Road
London
SW7 2PH
United Kingdom

Language: English
Price: Tickets £5, free for language students & library members

+44 207596 4000 library-london@goethe.de
Part of series Facets of Kafka