Join us in person in Cambridge for an intensive study afternoon with with lectures and a seminar over 3 hours, led by Alex Calder, University of Cambridge.
During this in-person study day, we will study two recent works by Ali Smith.
Autumn (2016) is the first novel of the Seasonal Quartet – a landmark in the contemporary novel – which responds to the post-Brexit referendum zeitgeist of 2016 with artfulness and compassion. Meanwhile, So in the Spruce Forest (2025) is a creative, essayistic exploration of Edvard Munch’s artworks through a virtuoso and personal ghost story.
Tea and biscuits will be provided.
Afternoon of Sunday 13 December 2026
2.00-5.00 pm British Time (GMT)
Course fees
£95.00 full price
£85.00 CAMcard holders
£85.00 students on a low income
Join us in person in Cambridge for an intensive study afternoon with with lectures and a seminar over 3 hours, led by Alex Calder, University of Cambridge.
During this in-person study day, we will study two recent works by Ali Smith.
Autumn (2016) is the first novel of the Seasonal Quartet – a landmark in the contemporary novel – which responds to the post-Brexit referendum zeitgeist of 2016 with artfulness and compassion. Meanwhile, So in the Spruce Forest (2025) is a creative, essayistic exploration of Edvard Munch’s artworks through a virtuoso and personal ghost story.
Tea and biscuits will be provided.
Afternoon of Sunday 13 December 2026
2.00-5.00 pm British Time (GMT)
Course fees
£95.00 full price
£85.00 CAMcard holders
£85.00 students on a low income