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Literature Matters Autumn 2007

Welcome to . In this edition we celebrate the British Council's 30th Cambridge Seminar on contemporary literature, which took place in July 2007.

Guests and participants on the lawns of Downing College, Cambridge.

"I’ve never had a medal before (having never been a sporty type), but to my astonishment I received my first at the Cambridge Seminar in 2007. My colleagues - Jonathan Barker, Damian Grant and Alison St Clair Ford - were similarly honoured with gold medallions by a group of delegates who organised an entertaining revue on the final evening. The sharply-honed satire of their readings proved that they had followed every word of the writers who had come to talk to them; this could perhaps be viewed as something of a double-edged sword, but rarely can any British writer enjoy such an attentive, committed and intelligent audience.

A strong bond developed from the very first evening amongst everyone involved. The weather was kind; the questions apposite; the repartee witty; the dialogue intense. Since then, published a glowing three-page report on the event, books were dedicated to us, and a sense of camaraderie and community has lasted and grown. 'The best British Council event I had ever attended,' wrote one delegate - and I can only agree. Read on to find out more from the guests and delegates themselves."

Welcome to . In this edition we celebrate the British Council's 30th Cambridge Seminar on contemporary literature, which took place in July 2007.

Guests and participants on the lawns of Downing College, Cambridge.

"I’ve never had a medal before (having never been a sporty type), but to my astonishment I received my first at the Cambridge Seminar in 2007. My colleagues - Jonathan Barker, Damian Grant and Alison St Clair Ford - were similarly honoured with gold medallions by a group of delegates who organised an entertaining revue on the final evening. The sharply-honed satire of their readings proved that they had followed every word of the writers who had come to talk to them; this could perhaps be viewed as something of a double-edged sword, but rarely can any British writer enjoy such an attentive, committed and intelligent audience.

A strong bond developed from the very first evening amongst everyone involved. The weather was kind; the questions apposite; the repartee witty; the dialogue intense. Since then, published a glowing three-page report on the event, books were dedicated to us, and a sense of camaraderie and community has lasted and grown. 'The best British Council event I had ever attended,' wrote one delegate - and I can only agree. Read on to find out more from the guests and delegates themselves."

Pop Poetry in the '60s

In conversation with the British Council’s Jonathan Barker, one of the UK's best-loved poets, Roger remembered the decade when his career kicked off, beckoned and an exciting new poetry scene was born.

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In conversation with the British Council’s Jonathan Barker, one of the UK's best-loved poets, Roger remembered the decade when his career kicked off, beckoned and an exciting new poetry scene was born.

Thoughts on translation

One of the event's chairs, John Lanchester, chatted with Maureen about fascinating topics such as her background and views on freedom of expression. Here she tells about her personal joys and the challenges of translation.

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One of the event's chairs, John Lanchester, chatted with Maureen about fascinating topics such as her background and views on freedom of expression. Here she tells about her personal joys and the challenges of translation.

How was born

Writer and broadcaster Sarah spoke effusively about a wide range of topics including the state of British television and her own take on the thriller genre. Here's how she described the inspiration for her move into historical prose.

Sarah Dunant's profile on

Writer and broadcaster Sarah spoke effusively about a wide range of topics including the state of British television and her own take on the thriller genre. Here's how she described the inspiration for her move into historical prose.

The Cambridge Seminar: 1975 - 2007

As co-chair of the Cambridge Seminar for many years, Damian concocts an imaginary event where eminent guest speakers from the past and present come together for one very unique and entertaining literary experience.

Damian Grant's profile on

As co-chair of the Cambridge Seminar for many years, Damian concocts an imaginary event where eminent guest speakers from the past and present come together for one very unique and entertaining literary experience.

What's it like to attend?

Delegates came from all around the globe to participate in this year's seminar. Find out what they said about the writers they listened to, their experience of staying in Downing College, the atmosphere, the food and farewell party.

About the Cambridge Seminar

Delegates came from all around the globe to participate in this year's seminar. Find out what they said about the writers they listened to, their experience of staying in Downing College, the atmosphere, the food and farewell party.

The latest from the team

Read about what the Literature department has been up to since the last issue of This includes information about our newest projects, recent events, author tours, websites
and much more.

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Read about what the Literature department has been up to since the last issue of This includes information about our newest projects, recent events, author tours, websites
and much more.

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