Updating my CV is not an activity that fills me with joy.
Updating my CV is not an activity that fills me with joy.
We managed 24 pancakes this year! With Vermont maple syrup courtesy of a friend.
Looking forward to being in conversation with Harriet Tarlo this evening at the Old Head Post Office. As a letter writer I canβt think of a better venue!
Disaster. So Jekyll & Hyde this season.
I have just typed the following sentence to a friendββParis show coming togetherββand itβs not a lie.
Staff ,supporters and students gathered outside Firth Court today in solidarity with colleagues locked out and facing withheld pay after lawful strike action at
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Punishment is not negotiation. β
This includes my book, with an already reasonably prized paperback manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526167125/
In a fortnight I am leading a four week online class on Elizabeth Bishopβs Geography III. Info on how to register is here: roundtable.org/live-courses... @roundtable92ny.bsky.social
Senior University administration recruits mainly from two populations
Those who did not succeed in academia
Those who made it all the way to professor, found nothing left to think about & sought fulfilment in meetings & money
This explains present condition of UK universities
JAMES MERRILL CHRISTMAS TREE From loes torn hamin Had been fed, looked after, kept still, Meant, I knewβ of course I knew - That it would be only a matter of weeks, That there was nothing more to do. Warmly they took me in, made much of me, The point from the start was to keep my spirits up. I could assent to that. For honestly, It did help to be wound in jewels, to send Their colors flashing forth from vents in the deep Fragrant sables that cloaked me head to foot. Over me then they wove a spell of shining β Purple and silver chains, eavesdripping tinsel, Amulets, milagros: software of silver, A heart, a little girl, a Model T Two staring eyes. Then angels, trumpets, BUD and BEA (The children's names) in clownlike capitals, Somewhere a music box whose tiny song Played and replayed I ended before long By loving. And in shadow behind me, a primitive IV To keep the show going. Yes, yes, what lay ahead Was clear: the stripping, the cold street, my chemicals Plowed back into the Earth for lives to come β No doubt a blessing, a harvest, but one that doesn't bear, Now or ever, dwelling upon. To have grown so thin. Needles and bone. The little boy's hands meeting About my spine. The mother's voice: Holding up wonderfully! No dread. No bitterness. The end beginning. Today's Dusk room aglow For the last time With candlelight. Faces love-lit, Gifts underfoot. Still to be so poised, so Receptive. Still to recall, to praise.
James Merrilβs poem βChristmas Tree,β written while he was dying of AIDS. 1995.
I think one of the best things my university could do for my mental health is allow me to unsubscribe from end of year emails that tell what a great and wonderful 12 months that was and how jolly things are looking for the future. It's like getting newsletters from a parallel universe.
I was there! Doesnβt seem that long ago!
Iβve been lucky getting a grant this year which means lots of fun things to look forward to in 2026 & 2027 but the constant & destructive attack on arts and humanities, some from close to home, is anxiety inducing and upsetting. Iβve seen the very best and the very worst of people this year.
One of the reasons that emergence of βcold spotsβ of subject provision matters: 52% of 18 year olds from the most disadvantaged backgrounds (the most deprived quintile in the Indices of Multiple Deprivation) plan to live at home when they go the university
www.thetimes.com/article/22cc...
If you are a University of Sheffield student could you please consider signing this letter in support of the strike? Thank you. You need to log in to Muse to sign @sheffielducu.bsky.social @ucu.org.uk docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Evidence aplenty that the open letter is not dead!
Reading about the return of the Erasmus scheme and I read this: βAny agreement for EU students to pay the same as Britons is being resisted by the UK university sector.β Groan.
Universities: investing millions so students βdevelop literacy in the language of AIβ
Also universities: defunding the humanities so students are illiterate in ordinary languages
What the British government is letting happen to universities is unconscionable
FAQs that arenβt even shared with staff is certainly a novel form of communication.
Check out this post about our current situation from a colleague at another university. @sheffielducu.bsky.social
A great essay on why close reading is a more radical methodology than most people think and why university managers donβt like those of us who teach it!
If only
βLetter Writing Among Poets: From William Wordsworth to Elizabeth Bishopβ is just Β£12.50 in the EUP sale (Paul Muldoon, Hermione Lee, Anne Fadiman, Angela Leightonβ¦ and others!) edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-letter-....
βReading Elizabeth Bishopβ is Β£13.50 in the EUP saleβ¦ edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-reading...
How have Sheffield University management contrived to turn an easily resolvable dispute into something approaching MAB-like levels of crisis? From a pre-strike offer that could have been patched up into something that worked, to threatening a lockout from 5 January. I despair.
A picket line outside a unversity building
A picket line outside a unversity building
A picket line outside a unversity building
A picket line outside a unversity building
Tuesday my union offered to call off 2 weeks of strikes, in return for postponing the redudnacy of, maybe, 5 people for three months. Yesterday the uni wrote to all staff saying "not interested", unless we completely caved. Today we toured picket lines across campus:
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Too sad to say anything coherent about the state of UK universities.
Happy to see this rave for two books by and on people I love⦠observer.co.uk/culture/book... @notquitehydepark.bsky.social #SylviaPlath #TaylorSwift #MaggieNelson
Yes life was better under Franco for some. For the majority, no:
1/ May Spaniards leaving the country because they could not make a living
2/ No compulsory education and underfunded state schools
3/ no job security either: people in squares waiting to be offered work for the day