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    University Professor changes our perception of Fictional Africa

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    Naturalism, Humanitarianism and the Fiction of War Words by Graham Murray ELENI COUNDOURIOTIS provided a fascinating talk centred on war novels in post-colonial Africa. The talk took place on the Monday evening 10thDecember and was the third event in the humanities strand of this year’s research series for the Humanities. The professor of English from…

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    It was All Write on Saturday Night!

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    Words by Claudia Conerney and Amillah Javed On Saturday 8th December hundreds of children and their families descended on Manchester, many travelling from far afield as Aberdeen and Worcester. However, it wasn’t just the lure of the X-Factor final that drew them to the city, but the annual All Writecelebration event, that took place at…

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    Bringing Festive Cheer to Local Competition Winners

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    Words by Kate Butler FOR the last few weeks, budding wordsmiths from across Greater Manchester have been plucking inspiration from historical characters and events, for the local-themed competition, Postcards from Christmases Past. In a spin-off from the on-going competition, Postcards from the Past, a panel of judges from MMU sifted through sacks of entries covering…

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    Queen Victoria Reigns Once Again

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    By Graham Murray Photograph by Jason Cooke   QUEEN Victoria emerged victorious in the inaugural Humanities Languages and Social Science Balloon Debate, which was hailed as a great success. She overcame strong challenges from the likes of William Beveridge, Jane Addams, Martin Luther King and Hugo Chavez amongst others on the evening of Tuesday 4th December…

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    A Fantastic Evening with Carol Ann Duffy

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    By Sophie Bannister MMU Creative Writing students did The Manchester Writing School proud when they performed their poetry alongside Carol Ann Duffy at the Royal Exchange theatre on Tuesday 4th December 2012. Carly Hind, Charmain Leung, Kim Moore and David Tait, all current or former MA Creative Writing students at MMU, read their own poetry for…

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