Hi,
Thanks for responses to my query about Hume's hat yesterday. I've another,
more on-topic, question today:
UT English graduate students are holding a small colloquium on Tony
Harrison's "v." next month, and one of our presenters is contrasting TH's
approach to skinheads with Trevor Griffiths's in "Oi for England." I would
like to show Richard Eyre's production of "v." before the colloquium. Does
anyone know where I could find a copy? I don't think it's available in the
states.
Thanks,
Eileen
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Eileen Abrahams
Ph.D. Candidate
Editorial Fellow
Texas Studies in Literature and Language
The University of Texas at Austin
It is the precise detail of word or rhythm, which carries the ethical
burden; it is technique, rightly understood, which provides the true point
of departure for inspiration.
---Geoffrey Hill
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