Recordings from the network event that took place at Radboud University on the 27th October 2021 are available below.
Author: meta modernism
Antony Rowland read from his poetry collection ‘M’ at the O Bhéal festival in Cork (Republic of Ireland) on the 26th November 2021. The full video is available below (or on Vimeo here), the reading from ‘M’ begins 48 minutes and 22 seconds into the recording.

Professor Antony Rowland’s new monograph, Metamodernism and Contemporary British Poetry, has been published by Cambridge University Press.
The metamodernism event next Wednesday (27th) will take place in room E. 9.14 a/b (Erasmus Building) at Radboud University (3-5 pm, Netherlands time).
Nijmegen Event
We are pleased to announce the next event in the AHRC Metamodernism Network, which will take place on Wednesday October 27th at Radboud University in Nijmegen (2-4pm).
Leadership Award 2021
The metamodernism network is a global collection of scholars and artists interested in the legacies of modernism and critical engagements with post-postmodernism. It is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the UK.
Journal Article
Dennis Kersten and Usha Wilbers (Radboud University) have published an article about the Metamodernist debate and the use of the labels “Modernism” and “avant garde” in the reception of Tom McCarthy’s C. You can find it in Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History (Penn State UP) , which can be accessed via this link to Jstor.
Below are the audio recordings of the AHRC Metamodernism Network Conference held at the Radboud University, Nijmegen, in July 2019.
Programme for the Metamodernism Conference
3-5 July 2019
Wednesday July 3 – location: Theatre room C, Elinor Ostrom building, Radboud University
7.30 pm – 9.30 pm: Reading Will Self
Moderator: Professor Antony Rowland (Manchester Metropolitian University)
Downloads: Conference Programme | City Guide
Conference dates: 3 – 5 July 2019
Wednesday July 3 – location: Theatre room C, Elinor Ostrom building
7.30 pm – 9.30 pm: Reading by Will Self