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SUMMARY:The Poet’s Essay: The Adam Phillips Seminar at Keble
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DESCRIPTION:The New Yorker has described Adam Phillips as ‘Britain’s f
 oremost psychoanalytic writer’\, and John Banville has praised him as 
 ‘one of the finest prose stylists at work in the language\, an Emerson o
 f our time.’ He has been a regular writer for The London Review of Books
 \, the Observer\, and the New York Times for many years\, and is the autho
 r of several books\, including On Kissing\, Tickling and Being Bored (1994
 )\, On Flirtation (1995)\, The Beast in the Nursery (1998)\, Darwin’s Wo
 rms (1999)\, Houdini’s Box (2001)\, Going Sane (2005)\, Side Effects (20
 06)\, On Balance (2010)\, Missing Out (2012)\, and Becoming Freud (2014).\
 n‘The Poet’s Essay’ seminars take place three times a year. Each sem
 inar lasts around one and a half to two hours. The series is free and open
  to all who wish to attend. There are no sign-up lists or reserved places\
 , although there will be a small amount of required reading in advance of 
 each seminar. Seminars focus primarily on American poetry of the twentieth
  century. A few weeks before each seminar\, a handout will be made availab
 le via a downloadable link on this page\, and at the meeting Phillips will
  introduce the material and lead the discussion.\n\nNext Seminar\nThe next
  seminar\, on Delmore Schwartz\, will take place on Wednesday 13th May at 
 4.30 pm\, Pusey Room. No tickets\, free entry\, all welcome. Reading mater
 ial will be made available via pdf link on the series webpage: https://www
 .keble.ox.ac.uk/teaching-research/poetry-at-keble/the-poets-essay/ \nEnqui
 ries: please contact Matthew Bevis.
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LOCATION:Keble College\, Keble College Parks Road  Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 
 3PG United Kingdom
SPEAKER:Adam Phillips
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