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    St Patrick’s Festival Irish literarure event

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 ( Start discussion )
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    Listening to literature

    This year’s Irish literature event at Tuesday, which was part of the St Patrick’s Festival Birmingham Fringe, was as Kent Davis described – ‘great little event that we can build for the future’.  It was a lovely, cosy gathering around the The Old Crown’s fireside, with people reading pieces of Irish poetry and prose that meant something to them.  The choices were varied.

    Swift book

    There were the classics – a brilliantly theatrical reading of Jonathan Swift’s satirical A Meditation Upon A Broomstick and a touching rendition of W B Yeats’ The Isle of Innisfree.

    James Kennedy

    Of course you can’t get through a night of Irish literature without a bit of James Joyce and James Kennedy was brave enough to read us an extract from Ulysses.

    John Kennedy

    John Kennedy, who compered the evening’s proceedings, gave us Seamus Heaney’s heartbreaking poem Mid Term Break.

    McCabe books

    I dug out my Patrick McCabe books – my favorite Irish author of deathly dark, ‘bog gothic’ novels.  I read an extract from Winterwood, which Deirdre O’Bryrne had gotten me musing upon after her recent talk about fathers in Irish literature at February’s Irish Heritage evening.

    Outliving

    We also got a taste of some lesser known authors, including some as yet unpublished works – Brummie performance poet Brendan Higgins of Wrote Under gave us his reflections on the Perils of Drinking and The Sounds of Birmingham.

    Kent Davis saw this first event as the start of something special, with readings from new writers and higher-profile authors, so keep an eye on what emerges for next year’s festival.

    Seaumus Heaney

    As great as that is, there’s a lot to be said for intimate gatherings of small groups sharing their favourite reads and their thoughts and feelings about them, and I’m sure I heard whisperings about an Irish literature book group as I was leaving.  A grand plan – sign me up!

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    Sunday Xpress this Sunday at the Adam & Eve

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Thursday, October 16th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    In Lizzy Piffany’s own words:

    It’s that time of the month again – please come and avail yourselves of some free roast potatoes and good cheer at the Sunday Xpress open mic, this Sunday at the Adam & Eve 3pm til 7pm. Singers, poets, comedians, strange music-makers and rattlesnakes will all be bearing their wares and you’re invited to do the same, or just come and make us a merry audience. Children who haven’t learned to talk yet are welcome to come and play with our in-house Wrote Under baby Rosie Woolf, but the older ones might pick up some bad language.

    And a bit of advance warning – by popular demand the Wrote Under Co-operative is soon to be launching another splendid evening of open micery, and we’ve gone prime time! Barking @ The Dog, coming soon to a Saturday night near you. More to follow…

    Lizbeth Piffany x
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