Writing Lives: Biography and Beyond

Writing Lives: Biography and Beyond

Podcast door Oxford Centre for Life-Writing

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Join biographer Kate Kennedy and poet Katherine Collins from the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing as they talk to leading biographers and academics from around the world. From medieval records to social media trends, diaries to musical scores, they explore how we write about lives from every perspective. Find out more about OCLW: www.oclw.web.ox.ac.uk Twitter: @OxLifeWriting The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing is based at Wolfson College, University of Oxford.

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episode Devaki Jain & Gloria Steinem: Writing a Radical Life artwork
Devaki Jain & Gloria Steinem: Writing a Radical Life

Noted feminist economist Devaki Jain talks about writing her memoir, The Brass Notebook (2020), with her long-term friend, Gloria Steinem. They are hosted by Katherine Collins and Elleke Boehmer. Together, they discuss Jain and Steinem’s friendship (which spans many years as fellow activists), telling their mothers’ stories, and women becoming more radical as they get older. Content warning: brief discussion of sexual assault. Keywords: feminism, economics, India, motherhood, family history, activism, feminist economics. Find out more about: Devaki Jain: * Book: The Brass Notebook: A Memoir [https://www.amazon.com/Brass-Notebook-Memoir-Devaki-Jain/dp/9389958695] (2020) * Profile: ‘First Women at Oxford’ [https://www.firstwomenatoxford.ox.ac.uk/devaki-jain] Gloria Steinem: * Website: https://www.gloriasteinem.com/ [https://www.gloriasteinem.com/] * Twitter: @GloriaSteinem [https://twitter.com/GloriaSteinem] The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing: * Website: https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/ [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/] * Twitter: @OxLifeWriting [https://twitter.com/OxLifeWriting] If you'd like to be more involved, access exclusive events and attend our online book club, then join our Friends of OCLW scheme [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/support-us#/]. We also offer writing groups and mentoring [https://www.oxfordwritingmentors.com/] to those working on their own writing projects. The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing is based at Wolfson College, University of Oxford [https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/]. Artwork by Una [https://thingsbyuna.com/]. Edited by Charles Pidgeon.

08 okt 2021 - 41 min
episode John Schad & Alexandra Harris: Imagining a Modernist Life artwork
John Schad & Alexandra Harris: Imagining a Modernist Life

John Schad’s experimental biography, Paris Bride: A Modernist Life, mixes fact and fiction as it speculates on the life of one of his ancestors, Marie Schad. Confronted with scant archival fact, John turns to literary pastiche and quotation to imagine her early-twentieth-century life by thinking alongside modernist writers. Long-time friend of the podcast, Alexandra Harris, a writer and literary critic who specialises in literary modernism, joins this discussion to give her insights on the literary context. Keywords: twentieth-century, modernism, experimental biography, post-criticism, family history. Find out more about: John Schad: * Book: Paris Bride: A Modernist Life [https://punctumbooks.com/titles/paris-bride-a-modernist-life/] (2020) * John is Professor of Modern Literature at the University of Lancaster. See profile. [https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/english-literature-and-creative-writing/people/john-schad] Alexandra Harris: * Website: https://www.alexandraharris.co.uk/ [https://www.alexandraharris.co.uk/] * Twitter: @AlexHHarris [https://twitter.com/AlexhHarris] The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing: * Website: https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/ [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/] * Twitter: @OxLifeWriting [https://twitter.com/OxLifeWriting] If you'd like to be more involved, access exclusive events and attend our online book club, then join our Friends Scheme [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/support-us#/]. We also offer writing groups and mentoring [https://www.oxfordwritingmentors.com/] to those working on their own writing projects. The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing is based at Wolfson College, University of Oxford [https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/]. Artwork by Una [https://thingsbyuna.com/]. Edited by Charles Pidgeon.

06 jul 2021 - 30 min
episode Helena Attlee & Sophy Roberts: writing the lives of musical instruments artwork
Helena Attlee & Sophy Roberts: writing the lives of musical instruments

Helena Attlee and Sophy Roberts have both written "biographies" of musical instruments. Sophy Roberts’s book, The Lost Pianos of Siberia, sees her track down these instruments in remote landscapes all across Russia, tracing the unique importance of pianos to Tsarist and USSR history, and the poignant stories of the individuals who used them. Helena Attlee’s book, Lev’s Violin, follows the story of one particular violin across Italy and beyond, describing the wider history of European luthiers, and exploring how we ascribe monetary value to these emotionally charged objects. They talk to Kate Kennedy (herself a cellist) about what it means to write the story of an instrument. Donate to restore Lev’s Violin: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/save-levs-violin [https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/save-levs-violin] Find out more about: Sophy Roberts: * Book: The Lost Pianos of Siberia [https://www.lostpianosofsiberia.com/] (2020) * Website: https://www.sophyroberts.com/ [https://www.sophyroberts.com/] * Instagram: @sophy.roberts [https://www.instagram.com/sophy_roberts/?hl=en] Helena Attlee: * Book: Lev’s Violin: an Italian Adventure [https://www.helena-attlee.com/levs-violin] (2021) * Website: www.helena-attlee.com [//www.helena-attlee.com] * Twitter: @HelenaAttlee [https://twitter.com/HelenaAttlee] The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing: * Website: https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/ [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/] * Twitter: @OxLifeWriting [https://twitter.com/OxLifeWriting] If you'd like to be more involved, access exclusive events and attend our online book club, then join our Friends Scheme [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/support-us#/]. We also offer writing groups and mentoring [https://www.oxfordwritingmentors.com/] to those working on their own writing projects. The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing is based at Wolfson College, University of Oxford [https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/]. Artwork by Una [https://thingsbyuna.com/]. Edited by Charles Pidgeon.

15 jun 2021 - 49 min
episode Tamarin Norwood: Writing a very brief life artwork
Tamarin Norwood: Writing a very brief life

Tamarin Norwood discusses her current project: writing the brief life of her son, Gabriel, who died shortly after his birth. Reflecting on her background as an artist and researcher, she talks about the deep coincidences between her doctoral research and her experiences of pregnancy, as well as how pervasive metaphors (to do with sleeping, being underwater, or in the dark) structure our cultural narratives around birth, death, and bereavement. Content warning: this episode discusses neonatal loss, grief, motherhood, and pregnancy. Find out more about: The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing: https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/ [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/]@OxLifeWriting. [https://twitter.com/OxLifeWriting] Tamarin Norwood: https://tamarinnorwood.co.uk/ [https://tamarinnorwood.co.uk/]@TamarinNorwood [https://twitter.com/TamarinNorwood] Works mentioned: Sarah Knott, Mother is a verb [https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374213589] (Sarah Crichton Books, 2019). If you'd like to be more involved, access exclusive events and attend our online book club, then join ourFriends Scheme [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/support-us#/]. We also offer writing groups and mentoring [https://www.oxfordwritingmentors.com/] to those working on their own writing projects. The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing is based at Wolfson College, University of Oxford [https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/]. Artwork by Una [https://thingsbyuna.com/]. Edited by Charles Pidgeon. If you'd like to be more involved, access exclusive events and attend our virtual book club, then join our Friends Scheme [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/support-us#/]. We also offer writing groups and mentoring to those working on their own life writing projects.

01 jun 2021 - 42 min
episode Heather Clark & Hermione Lee: Sylvia Plath, an iconic life artwork
Heather Clark & Hermione Lee: Sylvia Plath, an iconic life

Heather Clark discusses her new and highly praised biography of Sylvia Plath with celebrated biographer Hermione Lee, as well as Oxford University student, Lucy Cobold. They talk about the challenges of writing “big” biography (Clark’s biography of Plath is over 900 pages); the importance of treating women like Plath and Virginia Woolf first and foremost as professional writers rather than patients; and the conscious decision to avoid certain loaded words (like ‘doomed’ or ‘neurotic’) when approaching a writer like Plath. Find out more about The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing: www.oclw.ox.ac.uk [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/] @OxLifeWriting. [https://twitter.com/OxLifeWriting] Heather Clark: https://heatherclarkauthor.com/ [https://heatherclarkauthor.com/]@Plathbiography [https://twitter.com/plathbiography] Hermione Lee: http://www.hermionelee.com/ [http://www.hermionelee.com/] Works mentioned - Heather Clark, Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath (Knopf, 2020) - Hermione Lee, Virginia Woolf (Chatto & Windus, 1996). Artwork by Una [https://thingsbyuna.com/]. Edited by Charles Pidgeon. If you'd like to be more involved, access exclusive events and attend our virtual book club, then join our Friends Scheme [https://oclw.web.ox.ac.uk/support-us#/]. We also offer writing groups and mentoring to those working on their own life writing projects.

06 mei 2021 - 25 min
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