Thursday, November 18, 2010

Royal Society of Literature Event - THE T.S. ELIOT MEMORIAL MEETING


Monday 13 December 2010 7pm

A celebration of Peter Porter

Sean O'Brien, Don Paterson, Fiona Sampson
Chaired by Anthony Thwaite


THE T.S. ELIOT MEMORIAL MEETING

Peter Porter, who died in April, has been described as ‘a cultural epoch all to himself’. Having arrived in London from Australia in 1951, he established himself as one of the most distinguished poets in Britain, leaving, his work ranging from satirical verse about 1960s London to ‘Exequy’, his great elegy for his first wife.
 ‘If there is a message in my poetry,’ Porter wrote, ‘it is that human dilemmas are constant, evil exists alongside some manifestation of good, and that one must write out of all aspects of life as one encounters it.’
Four fellow poets - Anthony Thwaite, who knew Porter for over half a century, Fiona Sampson, editor of Poetry Review, and Don Paterson and Sean O’Brien, who edited Porter’s recently published Selected Poems - celebrate his work.

This event will be held in the Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre, Courtauld Institute.

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