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"Spiralling": an evening of mathematically-themed poetry readings with John Kinsella

Tue 22 January 2019

Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences

John Kinsella is an award-winning poet, literary critic, editor and author of more than 30 books across a range of genres. As part of his role as Poet in Residence for the Isaac Newton Institute, he will be delivering an evening of talks based around his work "Spiralling" - a collection of poems published in celebration of the Institute's 25th anniversary and based around mathematical themes.

Joining John will be Barry Phipps (Churchill) for what promises to be an insightful and inspiring evening.

Doors open at 17:00 with readings to follow at 17:30. A concluding drinks reception will be held at 18:30.

Entry is free and booking is not required.

Cost: Free

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Tue 22 January 2019 5:00PM - 7:00PM

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Address: Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
20 Clarkson Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 0EH
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