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Tag: York Literary Festival

Posted on April 2, 2019April 2, 2019

How Are We To Cope, If Not Through Satire? A Refelction on ‘Satire & The Future’

On Monday 25 March, Literature Lecturers Adam James Smith and Jo Waugh delivered an event at the York Literary Festival titled ‘Satire and the Future: Can The Satirists Still Save Us?’ Words Matter Blogger Charlotte Crawshaw was on the scene!

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