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Interview with Water - Tears were apparently given to humans as compensation for the Fall - from Homer to contemporary drawings. In this lecture, Alice Oswald will look at the strange connection between water and grief.

Alice Oswald is the current Professor of Poetry at the Faculty of English, after being elected in June 2019. She gave her Inaugural Lecture on Wednesday 13th November 2019 in the Examinations Schools. Listen to Alice Oswald's Inaugural Lecture here.

Alice Oswald is a multi-award-winning poet whose accolades include the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2012 and the 2017 Griffin Poetry Prize, which she won for her seventh collection of poems, Falling Awake. She has succeeded Simon Armitage – the UK’s new Poet Laureate.

Professor Ros Ballaster, Chair of the English Faculty Board at Oxford, said: ‘Poetry plays an important role in our universities and society. It is a place for reflection in language and about language.

‘The election of Alice Oswald sees the tenure of our first female Professor of Poetry. To adopt the words in her own poetry, it is the fulfilment of long balancing “the weight of hope against the light of patience”. Hers is a remarkable, resonant talent and we count ourselves privileged to host her for four years.’



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Prof Sattar Basra

Thank you Alice for re-introducing me to the vital element of water. The excerpts you adduced ( Homer, Donne, Johnson et al) to underpin your observations were very illustrative. Kudos to Ros for the economy of her introduction, and for relaying questions with exemplary conciseness and precision.

omex hopscar

This is beautiful am dyslexic but the only way I can express my emotions is by writing poetry. So this was amazing

Harish Mahuvakar

Was a wonderful experience to listen to Prof Oswald

Alastair Lambert

Superb lecture. Well done.

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Thanks for watching everyone and for your questions - join us next week on Thursday at 5pm for an in conversation with Prof Homi Bhabha - https://torch.ox.ac.uk/event/live-event-in-conversation-with-homi-bhabha

Audrey Ardern-Jones

wonderful and lifegiving

Academiclibrary

Interview with Water - Tears were apparently given to humans as compensation for the Fall - from Homer to contemporary drawings. In this lecture, Alice Oswald will look at the strange connection between water and grief.

Alice Oswald is the current Professor of Poetry at the Faculty of English, after being elected in June 2019. She gave her Inaugural Lecture on Wednesday 13th November 2019 in the Examinations Schools. Listen to Alice Oswald's Inaugural Lecture here.

Alice Oswald is a multi-award-winning poet whose accolades include the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2012 and the 2017 Griffin Poetry Prize, which she won for her seventh collection of poems, Falling Awake. She has succeeded Simon Armitage – the UK’s new Poet Laureate.

Professor Ros Ballaster, Chair of the English Faculty Board at Oxford, said: ‘Poetry plays an important role in our universities and society. It is a place for reflection in language and about language.

‘The election of Alice Oswald sees the tenure of our first female Professor of Poetry. To adopt the words in her own poetry, it is the fulfilment of long balancing “the weight of hope against the light of patience”. Hers is a remarkable, resonant talent and we count ourselves privileged to host her for four years.’

None One

Poetry 🇬🇧♥️

Paul Harvey

God bless you and prosper you amen

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