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Dec
16
6:30 PM18:30

The Portico's Christmas Feast

Celebrate the festive season with our famous 19th century Christmas Feast

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"A Christmas feast Dickens would be proud of!”

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The Portico Library's annual Christmas dinner is becoming a calendar highlight. This evening of good food and festive entertainment in a relaxed and jovial atmosphere is the ideal way to celebrate the season of good cheer with friends and family.

Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Books can be ordered through our bookshop.

This event will take place in-person at The Portico Library with limited capacity and in alignment with up-to-date government COVID recommendations. Doors open at 6:30pm with complimentary drinks for a 7.00pm start.

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Nov
10
6:30 PM18:30

The Library: A Fragile History

Come and celebrate the launch of Arthur der Weduwen and Andrew Pettegree's The Library: A Fragile History, under the Portico's famous dome.

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'A sweeping, absorbing history, deeply researched, of that extraordinary and enduring phenomenon: the library' – Richard Ovenden

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Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen explore the embattled history of the library, from the ancient world to the present day.

Famed across the known world, jealously guarded by private collectors, built up over centuries, destroyed in a single day, ornamented with gold leaf and frescoes or filled with bean bags and children's drawings - the history of the library is rich, varied and stuffed full of incident.

Featuring the Portico Library, The Library: A Fragile History is the first major history of its kind, exploring the contested and dramatic history of the library, from the famous collections to the embattled public resources we cherish today. Along the way, they introduce us to the antiquarians and philanthropists who shaped the world's great collections, trace the rise and fall of fashions and tastes, and reveal the high crimes and misdemeanours committed in pursuit of rare and valuable manuscripts.

Andrew Pettegree holds a professorship at St Andrews University and is one of the leading experts on Europe during the Reformation. He is the author of The Invention of News, which won the Goldsmith Prize and Brand Luther, among other publications.

Arthur der Weduwen is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow and Deputy Director of the Universal Short Title Catalogue project at St Andrews. This is his fifth book.

The Library: A Fragile History can be ordered through our bookshop. This event will take place in-person at The Portico Library with limited capacity and in alignment with up-to-date government COVID recommendations. Doors (and the bar) open at 6:30pm for a 7.00pm start.

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Thomas De Quincey's Manchester: 200 Years of Confessions of An English Opium-Eater
Oct
28
6:30 PM18:30

Thomas De Quincey's Manchester: 200 Years of Confessions of An English Opium-Eater

Join author Ed Glinert as he charts De Quincey's Manchester and his hallucinatory masterpiece, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater

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'I took it: - and in an hour, oh! Heavens! what a revulsion! what an upheaving, from its lowest depths, of the inner spirit! what an apocalypse of the world within me!'

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200 years since its first publication, Confessions of an English Opium Eater sparked a fascination with drug use and its abuse. Award-winning author Ed Glinert discusses De Quincey's story of recreational drug taking, hallucinatory visions and it's connection to Manchester and the Portico Library, which he visited in the early 19th century.

Confessions of an English Opium Eater can be ordered through our bookshop.

This event will take place in-person at The Portico Library with limited capacity and in alignment with up-to-date government COVID recommendations. Doors (and the bar) open at 6:30pm for a 7.00pm start.

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Oct
22
6:30 PM18:30

Book launch: Larger than an Orange by Lucy Burns

Join us for the launch of Lucy Burns’s debut book, Larger than an Orange.

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'Raw, tender and urgent' Jessica Andrews, author of Saltwater

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Celebrate the launch of Lucy Burns’s debut book, Larger than an Orange. Part diary, part prose poem, part literary collage, Larger than an Orange is an uncompromising, intimate and original memoir. This is the story of an abortion. With raw precision and determined honesty, Lucy Burns carves out a new space for complexity, ambivalence and individual experience.

Featuring readings and discussion, Lucy will be joined in conversation with writer and performer, Kate Feld.

'Irreducible. Once read, it will never be forgotten' Helen Mort, author of Division Street

Doors 6:30pm. Event starts 7pm. Tickets £5, includes free drink.

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