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National Poetry Day Live

October 04th 2012 National Poetry Day Live

Join Southbank Centre and the Poetry Society for this celebration of poetry featuring Dannie Abse, Wilfred Owen Poetry Award winner (2007), Helen Mort and others. The theme for this year's annual event is stars.

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Wilfred Owen Poetry Award presentation and AGM

October 27th 2012 Wilfred Owen Poetry Award presentation and AGM

The Wilfred Owen Association is pleased and proud to announce that Gillian Clarke has agreed to accept the Wilfred Owen Poetry Award for 2012. 

The Award presentation and AGM will take place at The Gateway Education & Arts Centre, Chester Street, Shrewsbury SY1 1NB on Saturday October 27th. 

Tickets available on the door

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Commemoration of a Poet - Wilfred Owen

November 04th 2012 Commemoration of a Poet - Wilfred Owen

 

Again the village of Ors and its surrounding Communes is commemorating Wilfred Owen. He was killed on the banks of the Sambre-Oise canal on a grey early morning on the 4th November.

 

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Wirral's forgotten War Poet May Sinclair celebrated

November 06th 2012 - November 30th 2012 Wirral's forgotten War Poet May Sinclair celebrated

May Sinclair is celebrated along with other female war poets at the Wilfred Owen Story, Birkenhead.

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The Dark Earth and the Light Sky

November 08th 2012 - January 12th 2012 The Dark Earth and the Light Sky

The Dark Earth and the Light Sky follows the life of the poet Edward Thomas, including his relationships with Robert Frost, Helen Thomas and Eleanor Farjeon.

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Wilfred Owen: From Doomed Youth to the Battle of the Sambre, November 1918

November 10th 2012 Wilfred Owen: From Doomed Youth to the Battle of the Sambre, November 1918

The Wilfred Owen Association & IWM London present
 Jean Moorcroft Wilson & Max Egremont

Max Egremont
THE LAST PHASE

How bad was the Allies’ position in the last months of 1917, after Ypres and Passchendaele? Was it possible to imagine defeat? Why was this transformed during  1918, after the huge German advances of the spring? Was there any truth in the Germans’ ‘stab in the back’ claim that politicians had betrayed a still defiant military? The roots of the catastrophe of the 1930s are already apparent in the last year of the First World War. But can they be traced further back, even to 1914?

 

Jean Moorcroft Wilson
FROM OWEN’S ‘DOOMED YOUTH’ TO HIS DOOMED YOUTH

Owen’s full flowering was a late one. Fertilized by his meeting with Sassoon at Craiglockhart War Hospital for Neurasthenic Officers in August 1917 and nurtured by his own experiences of  the ‘pity of war’, it died with Owen himself in one of the last Allied engagements in November 1917, the Battle of the Sambre

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War Requiem, with readings of the poems of Wilfred Owen

November 15th 2012 War Requiem, with readings of the poems of Wilfred Owen

A performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, with readings of Wilfred Owen's Poems.

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Oswestry Festival of the Word

March 08th 2013 - March 19th 2013 Oswestry Festival of the Word

 

The Oswestry Festival of the Word, aka OsLitFest, is a fabulous celebration of the written, spoken and sung.

Once again, there will be events about Wilfred Owen. 

 

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Symmetry - 20th anniversary service

March 17th 2013 Symmetry - 20th anniversary service

A service will be held at Shrewsbury Abbey on March 17th to mark the 20th anniversary of the installation of Symmetry, the memorial to Wilfred Owen in the grounds of the Abbey. The event will also celebrate Owen's birthday.

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"British" World War One Poetry (Spring School)

April 03rd 2013 - April 05th 2013 "British" World War One Poetry (Spring School)

Poets including Sassoon, Owen, Graves, Rosenberg, and Gurney will be considered along with the women poets from WW1, as well as Irish and "Empire" poets from the period, in the second spring school run by Oxford University's English Faculty.

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