Tuesday, 13 September 2022

Valentine Ackland: A Transgressive Life

Socialist History Society Talk Via Zoom  
 
Valentine Ackland: A Transgressive Life 
 
Speaker: Frances Bingham 
 
Wednesday 28th September 2022 at 7pm 
 
Register here (free) 

http://www.socialisthistorysociety.co.uk/?p=1416 
 
Valentine Ackland was a poet, gender-rebel, and lover of the writer Sylvia Townsend Warner. For much of her life she was under MI5 surveillance for ‘abnormality’ as well as Communism. This talk about Ackland’s transgressive life, by her biographer Frances Bingham, considers her lifelong political activism – which included volunteering for the Spanish Civil War – and the personal politics of her gender deviance. It will also explore Ackland’s poetic role as a champion of the oppressed or silenced – refugees, political prisoners, condemned criminals, hunted animals – and a queer witness to key events of the 20th Century. 

About the speaker  
Frances Bingham is a London-based freelance writer who works across the literary spectrum, focusing on gender-transgressive lives like her own. As well as editing Journey from Winter: Selected Poems of Valentine Ackland, and writing the biography Valentine Ackland: A Transgressive Life, she’s published fiction, plays and poetry including a novel, The Principle of Camouflage; The Blue Hour of Natalie Barney, produced at Arcola Theatre London; Comrade Ackland and I, broadcast on BBC Radio 4; the epic poem MOTHERTONGUE and London Panopticon: a city incantation (both with images by Liz Mathews). 

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