Read and listen to Jericho Brown · Winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize por poetry

Born Nelson Demery III, Brown, 44, writes extensively about sexual identity, racial injustice, God and the intersection of love and violence. Duplex by Jericho Brown A poem is a gesture toward home. It makes dark demands I call my own. Memory makes demands darker than my own: My last love drove a burgundy car. My […]

Warning by Jenny Joseph

  When I am an old woman I shall wear purple With a red hat which doesn’t go, and doesn’t suit me. And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves And satin sandals, and say we’ve no money for butter. I shall sit down on the pavement when I’m tired And gobble […]

Jeanette Winterson on BBC Radio 4 Book Club

Listen now on BBC 4 About Jeanette Winterson Jeanette was born in Manchester, UK, in 1959. Her mother was 17, and worked in a factory called Raffles, sewing overcoats for Marks and Spencer. 1 of 10 children herself, Ann couldn’t keep her new daughter and she was adopted by Jack and Constance Winterson who raised […]

Placing a Call by Deborah Levy

Writer Deborah Levy was born in South Africa in 1959. When she was only 5 her father was taken to prison for fighting the apartheid. At 9 she and her family moved to Britain. She claims she started to write at a very young age because there was so much she wanted to say and […]

Simone de Beauvoir

Simone is one of the pioneers of Feminism. Writer Deborah Levy mentions her in her books as one of her muses. Would you like to know more about her? Listen!

Reading Workshop: John Cheever, Raymond Carver and J.D.Salinger

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This is the second Reading Workshop of Andrea Woolf at El Taller de Inglés( on Zoom now…). Three unmissable representatives of the Broken American Dream. Three authors that will further guide us into the complexities of the human soul. Sign up process: when you commit yourself to attending the workshop, I will email the four […]