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SUMMARY:In Conversation with Carolyn O’Brien
DESCRIPTION:Carolyn O’Brien’s novel\, The Song of Peterloo tells the powerful story of Manchester mill-worker\, Nancy Kay.  Desperate to provide for her ailing mother and sensitive son\, Nancy is drawn into the agitation for reform. But as she risks everything to attend a great assembly on St Peter’s Field\, Nancy is unaware the day will go down in history not as triumph\, but as tragedy; the Peterloo massacre. \nCarolyn will be in conversation explaining her inspiration for the novel and exploring its central theme of change\, as well as taking questions and book-signing. \nCarolyn was born and brought up in Manchester and studied English at St Catharine’s College\, Cambridge before qualifying as a solicitor.  Her short stories have appeared in a number of anthologies\, magazines and on-line. The Song of Peterloo is her debut novel.  It is published by Legend Press on 1 August 2019.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/in-conversation-with-carolyn-obrien/
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SUMMARY:Peterloo Page and Screen. Professor John Belcham and Dr Jacqueline Riding In Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Historians Jacqueline Riding and John Belchem explore the events and characters behind Mike Leigh’s epic feature film ‘Peterloo’ and the process of transferring history from books and archives to the big screen. \n\n\nJacqueline Riding was the production historian and head of research on Mike Leigh’s ‘Peterloo’ (2018) and author of the highly acclaimed tie-in narrative history ‘Peterloo: The Story of the Manchester Massacre’ (hardback 2018\, paperback May 2019) described by The Guardian as “Gripping … quite simply magnificent: splendidly researched\, thoroughly well written\, and very difficult to put down.” She is also the author of the award-winning ‘Jacobites: A New History of the ’45 Rebellion’ (Bloomsbury 2016) and is currently writing a biography of William Hogarth. \nJohn Belchem is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Liverpool\, chair of the Society for the Study of Labour History and a member of the Mayor’s Task Force for the Liverpool World Heritage Site. He has published and broadcast extensively on the history\, culture and character of his adopted city where he aspires to the title of honorary scouser. The bicentenary of Peterloo\, however\, has prompted him to return to his initial area of research expertise: popular radicalism in the early 19th century. His biography of ‘Orator’ Hunt: Henry Hunt and English working-class radicalism\, first published in 1985\, was reprinted in 2012. For those prepared to sit through to the bitter end\, you will notice his name in the credits for Mike Leigh’s ‘Peterloo’. \nImage: Jacqueline Riding speaking to the “Manchester Female Reformers” during filming of ‘Peterloo’. Photo: Simon Mein © Thin Man Films \nFree – booking required
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/peterloo-page-and-screen-professor-john-belcham-and-dr-jacqueline-riding-in-conversation/
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SUMMARY:Queer August - remarkable stories that made Manchester and Global Pride possible
DESCRIPTION:Queer August – remarkable stories that made Manchester and G Pride possible \nThe huge\, inclusive success of the global Gay Pride was made possible by extra-ordinary people standing-up and being counted in the ongoing struggle for fairness and truth that is the human rights movement. Those extra-ordinary people are rarely acknowledged then and especially now that the political\, legislative and cultural momentum has picked-up. Those inspirational queer pioneers now marginalised by professional politicians seeking popularity\, powerful commercial interests carving-up their shares of the ‘pink pound’\, all falling over each other to jump on the ‘respectable’ parts of the queer bandwagon. A deliberate silence has fallen on the courageous journey and stories of those extra-ordinary people and their/our supporters. \nQueer August on the eve of Manchester Pride is an attempt to shine light and provide insights into the remarkable history that got us here: a celebration of our still hidden queer past. Paul Fairweather a pioneer of Gay Politics in the city from the 1970s will give a short introduction to the hard-fought campaigns to get the first local government funded Gay Centre built in All Saints\, Manchester. \nThe second speaker will chart the journey within her workplace and trade union to get employers and her union (UNITE the Union) to recognising and now increasingly embracing the Trans agenda. \nAfter a short break Inkbrew Productions\, will present a read-through of “The Lesbian Liberator” a dramatisation of when in 1978 the Burnley bus driver Mary Winter was sacked for wearing a Lesbian Liberator badge at work. The play looks at the reactions to the sacking and the role of the emerging women’s movement in supporting the reinstatement campaign. \nBy showcasing this brief insight into the extra-ordinariness of the remarkable stories that made Manchester and Global Pride possible the hope is that more people will better understand the wonderful\, remarkable and sheer hard work over decades that made it all possible. \nManchester Central Library\, St Peters Square\, City Centre\, M2 5PD \nFriday 23rd August 2019 \nDoors Open and light refreshments served 6pm \nStart 6:15 pm \nFinished time to 7:45pm \nTicketed seats can only be held until 10 minutes before the commencement of the event. Any unclaimed ticketed places will be offered to the last minutes unticketed.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/queer-august-remarkable-stories-that-made-manchester-and-global-pride-possible/
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SUMMARY:Colson Whitehead
DESCRIPTION:‘You can change the law but you can’t change people and how they treat each other.’ American author Colson Whitehead won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Underground Railroad. We’re thrilled to welcome him with Manchester Literature Festival to discuss his stunning new novel The Nickel Boys. In Jim Crow era Florida\, teenager Elwood Curtis is about to start taking advance classes at college when he’s prosecuted for a crime he didn’t commit. Sent to Nickel Academy reform school\, Elwood tries to hold on to the words of Martin Luther King\, but soon he has to learn how to survive in a school that’s trying to break him. Colson Whitehead will be in conversation with author Dave Haslam. \nImage copyright: Chris Close
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/colson-whitehead-the-nickel-boys/
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