Here I Stand: Michael Rosen (online video)
Available until Sunday 30 November
Michael Rosen is an inspirational poet and passionate advocate for children’s literature, reading, and writing. He has been instrumental in making poetry accessible to everyone, especially children. His poetry also tackles issues of social justice and the vital importance of creativity. In this lecture held on Monday 3 November called Many Different Kinds of Love, the inspirational poet and passionate advocate for children’s literature, stands with the NHS. He talked about his experience of covid, about plurality, mortality and society.
Renowned for his vibrant performances and engaging storytelling, Michael Rosen has authored over 140 books, including the beloved picture book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. He served as the UK Children’s Laureate from 2007 to 2009, championing children’s literature and poetry. Rosen is also a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4, presenting “Word of Mouth.” His work often draws on his own childhood experiences and uses accessible language, making him a significant figure in contemporary children’s literature. In 2023, he received the PEN Pinter Prize for his “fearless” body of work.
He believes in the joy of language and encourages children to play with words and explore their own voices. While known for his humour, Rosen also tackles sensitive subjects in his work, such as bereavement for example Michael Rosen’s Sad Book, written after the death of his son and The Missing, which explores the impact of war and persecution through his family’s experiences during the Holocaust. Through his poetry Michael Rosen has commented on social and political issues, particularly concerning education, human rights, and the treatment of refugees and migrants and the vital importance of human dignity, creativity and equality.
The suggested price for tickets is £10 to cover our costs, but free tickets are also available so as not to exclude anyone who would like to come. All are welcome.
Dates, Times & Book
| Sun 30 Nov | 7:00 PM | £10 | Book |
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