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SUMMARY:Nocturne - a reading and Q&A with poet Jodie Hollander
DESCRIPTION:Poet Jodie Hollander will follow her workshop in the library with a reading and Q&A in the afternoon. \nSet in a technicolour world of dreams\, ghosts\, classical music\, and Key West storms\, Jodie Hollander’s compelling second collection – ‘Nocturne’ charts the emotional journey of the daughter of a professional classical pianist. These bold and arresting poems\, rich with musicality\, and fierce in their emotional honesty\, chart the complicated repercussions of family dysfunction and musical obsession while traversing the landscape of the human condition and exploring the need for refuge in the natural world. \nJodie’s work has appeared in numerous poetry journals Her debut full-length collection\, My Dark Horses\, was published with Liverpool University Press & Oxford University Press. Nocturne will be published in Spring 2023. She is the recipient of a MacDowell fellowship and a Fulbright fellowship in South Africa. \nTickets are allocated by a ballot system. Please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 to be entered into the ballot for a ticket. The ballot closes on Monday 1st May. \nRefreshments will be provided after the talk.
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/nocturne-a-reading-and-qa-with-poet-jodie-hollander/
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SUMMARY:William Borlase\, Uniformitarianism and the Ice Age in Cornwall | With Professor James Scourse
DESCRIPTION:For natural scientists working in Cornwall\, Borlase is where it all started. His descriptions and observations are hugely valuable and his interpretations are well ahead of their time. James’ talk will focus on his observations on the geology at Porth Nanven (Cot Valley). He will explain why Borlase was years ahead of the movers and shakers in geology at the time in interpreting the sediments\, in terms of processes operating now (the actualistic principle that underlies Uniformitarianism) rather than resorting to Biblical explanations. \nHe will then explain our current understanding of these and associated sediments and how we can interpret them to paint a picture of how Cornwall has evolved over the last 120\,000 years\, latterly coinciding with archaeology and cultural evolution. \nTickets are allocated by a ballot system. Please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 to be entered into the ballot for a ticket. The ballot closes on Monday 8th May.  \nEntry is £5 by donation to help raise funds for Morrab Library. Refreshments will be provided after the talk. 
URL:https://morrablibrary.org.uk/event/william-borlase-uniformitarianism-and-the-ice-age-in-cornwall-with-professor-james-scourse/
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