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'A dazzlingly brilliant book'
Alice Albinia has spent the past seven years travelling around the edges of Britain, piecing together ancient, medieval and modern myths of islands ruled by women.
Join us for an evening of fascinating conversation with Alice and fellow author and pilgrim Dr Guy Hayward as we journey through her new book The Britannias and discover some hidden histories.
The Britannias reveals how much of Britain’s culture, history and ways of thinking has been formed by the islands around it. From Neolithic Orkney to modern-day Thanet, Alice Albinia takes us on a journey around the furthest reaches of Britain's island topography, once known (wrote Pliny) by the collective term, Britanniae. Sailing over borders, between languages and genres, trespassing through the past to understand the present, this book knocks the centre out to foreground neglected epics and subversive voices. An ancient British mythology of islands ruled by women runs like a secret, hidden river through the literature of this land - from Roman colonial-era reports to early Welsh poetry, Renaissance drama to Restoration utopias - transcending and subverting the most male-fixated of ages. The Britannias looks far back into the past for direction and solace, while searching for new meaning about women's status in the body politic. Boldly upturning established truths about Britain, it pays homage to the islands' beauty, independence and their suppressed or forgotten histories.
The Britannias boldly upturns established truths about Britain, while revealing its suppressed and forgotten beauty.
About the speakers:
Alice Albinia is an award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction. Her books include Empires of theIndus: The Story of a River and Cwen, set on an archipelago which comes under female rule, which was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction. Albinia has worked as an editor and journalist, writing for publications including the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and National Geographic. She has taught writing in Orkney for the Islands' Council, at King's College London and theUniversityofKent.
Dr Guy Hayward is Director of the British Pilgrimage Trust (britishpilgrimage.org), which he co-founded in 2014 to promote 'bring your own beliefs' pilgrimage inBritain, and leads guided pilgrimages aroundBritain. He has been interviewed about modern pilgrimage for BBC1 and BBC2 TV's 'Pilgrimage' and Channel 4’s 'Britain’s Ancient Tracks', contributes to BBC Radio 4, has written for the Guardian and has been featured in national print. Guy completed a PhD atCambridgeon how singing forms community, founded choralevensong.org and is half of musical comedy double act Bounder & Cad.
His website is guyhayward.com follow him on IG / TW on @drguyhayward
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2023-11-21 2023-11-21 Europe/London The Britannias: An Archipelago's Tale with Alice Albinia and Dr Guy Hayward Alice Albinia has spent the past seven years travelling around the edges of Britain, piecing together ancient, medieval and modern myths of islands ruled by women. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2023/11/21/the-britannias-an-archipelagos-tale-with-alice-albinia-and-dr-guy-hayward-360509 Stanfords,7 Mercer Walk,,LondonStanfords,
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