What's On - Future Literature Events
Russian Literature with Antony BlackWednesday 4th March 2026 10:00amUniversity of Dundee, Dalhousie BuildingLife and love were explored by Tolstoy (1828-1910), Dostoevsky (1821-81), Bulgakov (1891-1940) and Grossman (1905-64) in their novels, and by Shalamov (1907-82) in his gulag reminiscences, with a...
Literary Escape FestivalSaturday 7th March 2026 11:00amThe Steeple Parish ChurchThe Literary Escape Festival is a one-day grassroots book festival celebrating independent authors, local creatives, and small businesses. Designed to bring readers and makers together, the...
Shakespeare in Focus - Measure for MeasureMonday 9th March 2026 10:00amUniversity of Dundee, Dalhousie BuildingThis three-week course will look at Measure for Measure in depth. This play is an intriguing mixture of comedy and high moral drama. It presents a dark picture of human frailty and corruption,...
Uncovering the ClassicsTuesday 10th March 2026 10:00amUniversity of Dundee, Dalhousie BuildingCertain novels are known as ?classics? because they have ?survived?. Many books are quickly forgotten but those that endure usually do so because they are really good and have been enjoyed by...
Russian Literature with Antony BlackWednesday 11th March 2026 10:00amUniversity of Dundee, Dalhousie BuildingLife and love were explored by Tolstoy (1828-1910), Dostoevsky (1821-81), Bulgakov (1891-1940) and Grossman (1905-64) in their novels, and by Shalamov (1907-82) in his gulag reminiscences, with a...
There’s No Such Thing As KelpiesSaturday 14th March 2026 10:30amBlackness Community LibraryThere?s No Such Thing As Kelpies: a chat with Elisabeth Flett....
Uncovering the ClassicsTuesday 17th March 2026 10:00amUniversity of Dundee, Dalhousie BuildingCertain novels are known as ?classics? because they have ?survived?. Many books are quickly forgotten but those that endure usually do so because they are really good and have been enjoyed by...
Russian Literature with Antony BlackWednesday 18th March 2026 10:00amUniversity of Dundee, Dalhousie BuildingLife and love were explored by Tolstoy (1828-1910), Dostoevsky (1821-81), Bulgakov (1891-1940) and Grossman (1905-64) in their novels, and by Shalamov (1907-82) in his gulag reminiscences, with a...
Garth Merenghi: This Bursted EarthFriday 20th March 2026 7:30pmCaird HallGarth Marenghi This Bursted Earth Book Tour...
Uncovering the ClassicsTuesday 24th March 2026 10:00amUniversity of Dundee, Dalhousie BuildingCertain novels are known as ?classics? because they have ?survived?. Many books are quickly forgotten but those that endure usually do so because they are really good and have been enjoyed by...
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