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Dr Kate McLoughlin, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, has had her book 'Authoring War: The Literary Representation of War from the Iliad to Iraq' selected by Choice as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2012-13.
Fintan Walsh, Lecturer in Theatre and Performance has had his book, Theatre and Therapy, published by Palgrave Macmillan.
Roger Luckhurst, Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature, and Laurel Brake, Professor Emerita of Literature, are co-editors of a new book on the Victorian journalist and editor William Stead.
The fear created by the Cuban missile crisis was vividly described at the 2012 Orwell lecture.
Former research student Sally Dugan has had her book 'Baroness Orczy's The Scarlet Pimpernel' published in Ashgate's series Studies in Publishing History.
Tarquin Landseer, a third year BA Creative Writing student, has had a poem (entitled "Who Ate All the Frogs?") shortlisted for the prestigious Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize.
Bestselling author Kazuo Ishiguro will discuss his work at the Man Booker at Birkbeck event
Written by lecturer Colin Teevan, rehearsed at Birkbeck, co-produced by an alumni of the MA Creative Producing, choreographed by a graduate of the MFA Theatre Directing Programme, The Kingdom is a new play opening on 24 October at Soho Theatre.
Professor Anthony Bale, Department of English and Humanities has been awarded the 2012 Beatrice White Prize for his book, Feeling Persecuted: Christians, Jews and Images of Violence in the Middle Ages (2010).
The work of author China Miéville was the subject of a conference sponsored by Birkbeck’s School of Arts