20th century literature & sound | SWW DTP funded PhD @bristoluni.bsky.social & @exeter.ac.uk | PG rep @modernistudies.bsky.social | Patrick Hamilton appreciation society
Jenny Kenyon
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spending today's #ModWrite getting distracted by plans to turn the @modernistudies.bsky.social journal into a Broadway show:
The Modernist Review!
the people yearn for robinson crusoe smoked salmon (especially because google translates ‘sin piel y sin espinas’ as ‘skinless and thornless’)
if you’re coming to Weird Modernisms in Loughborough (or attending online!), The Modernist Review is looking for contributions to a conference special issue, details below 👇
so lucky to have the leaning tower of bristol (temple church) on my doorstep. a suitably weird spot to start thinking about my paper on Ann Quin’s strangely modernist transmissions for the @modernistudies.bsky.social & @moderniststudies.bsky.social conference next month
Under the Volcano is one of my favourite novels. It’s told in the thirst person.
Wondering what life after submission could look like? Come and find out at our Graduate Panel 'What's Next: Life and Work After Submission' at Weird Modernisms - there are still spaces available! If you would like to attend, please email [email protected]!
Just another #ModWrite Monday! 🎶 Let us know what you're working on today. Plus, if you're joining us for the Weird Modernisms conference and would like to contribute a conference report, interview, or similar piece to a special issue of The Modernist Review, please get in touch at [email protected]
What modernist text, artwork, object, or idea has been keeping you company today? Share it with us using #ModWrite. We’d love to hear what you’re working on — or quietly refusing to stop thinking about📖🍵
We are delighted to share #TheModernistReview61! Our May issue offers a range of articles, creative pieces, and book reviews. Enjoy!
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