Ruskin Live with Martha Sprackland

Thursday 5 November 2020, 6:00pm to 7:15pm

Venue

Online Event - The Ruskin, Lancaster, United Kingdom, LA1 4YW - View Map

Open to

All Lancaster University (non-partner) students, Alumni, Postgraduates, Public

Registration

Free to attend - registration required

Registration Info

Reserve your free ticket on Eventbrite here.  

This is an online event hosted using Microsoft Teams. 

You will receive a link to access the event online and joining instructions 48 hours before the event starts. 

Event Details

Join The Ruskin and the Department of English and Creative Writing for a virtual event with writer and editor Martha Sprackland.

Join The Ruskin and the Department of English and Creative Writing for a virtual event with writer and editor Martha Sprackland, reading from collection Citadel, and in conversation with Dr. Zoe Lambert.

'Citadel is keenly responsive to questions of place and displacement ... Sprackland's painterly visions linger long in the memory.' Aingeal Clare, Guardian

Juana of Castile (commonly referred to as Juana la Loca – Joanna the Mad) was a sixteenth-century Queen of Spain, daughter of the instigators of the Inquisition. Conspired against, betrayed, imprisoned and usurped by her father, husband and son in turn, she lived much of her life confined at Tordesillas, and left almost nothing by way of a written record. The poems in Citadel are written by a composite ‘I’ – part Reformation-era monarch, part twenty-first century poet – brought together by a rupture in time as the result of ambiguous, traumatic events in the lives of two women separated by almost five hundred years. Across the distance between central Spain and the northwest coast of England these powerful, unsettling poems echo and double back, threading together the remembered places of childhood, the touchstones of pain, and the dreamscapes of an anxious, interior world. Symbolic objects – the cord, the telephone, eggs, a flashing blue light – make obsessive return, communication becoming increasingly difficult as the storm moves in over the sea. Citadel is a daring and luminous debut.

This is an online event hosted using Microsoft Teams.You will receive a link to access the event online and joining instructions 48 hours before the event starts.

Martha Sprackland is a writer and editor from Merseyside, now living between London and Madrid. She was co-founder and poetry editor of Cake magazine, was assistant poetry editor for Faber, and is one of the founding editors of multilingual arts magazine La Errante. She is the editor of independent press Offord Road Books. In 2018 she joined Poetry London as associate editor, and in 2019 became poetry editor. She teaches for the Poetry School. Martha's debut pamphlet, Glass As Broken Glass, was published by Rack Press in 2017; a second, Milk Tooth, was published by Rough Trade Books in 2018. Citadel is her first collection, published by Pavilion Poetry in 2020.

This event is in partnership with Blackwell's. Copies of Citadel can be purchased from Blackwell's Lancaster, or online.

Contact Details

Name Harriet Hill-Payne
Email

the-ruskin@lancaster.ac.uk

Website

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ruskin-live-with-martha-sprackland-tickets-124128280027