
MK Lit Fest: Alison Brackenbury – Thorpeness (and memories of Chicheley)
Start Date: 29/03/2022
End Date: 29/03/2022
Start Time: 7:00 pm
End Time: 8:00 pm
Cost of Entry: Free (donations to festival costs welcome)
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Join us for a selection of readings from a brand new collection from one of our most widely-celebrated and much-loved poets. The poems in Alison Brackenbury's Thorpeness range in their scope from hill forts in Gloucestershire and iconic images of Earth taken from space to Charles Dickens and a photograph of her dashing grandfather in his Great War uniform.
As an interlude in this event, Alison will also be reading extracts from, and talking about, her forthcoming prose book, Village. Although she is generally associated with Lincolnshire (where she grew up) or Gloucestershire (where she has now lived for over 40 years), Alison also has deep links with Buckinghamshire. Her mother’s mother, Amy Mary Wright, grew up just a few miles from MIlton Keynes in the tiny village of Chicheley, and would say ‘I always remember’- before a flow of Chicheley stories.
Alison's reading will be illustrated throughout with a selection of images that bring her poems and stories to visual life.