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Event 23

Wednesday 5th November 2025 | 5.00 pm

Event 23 | Marina Warner | Sanctuary

£12.00

Marina Warner – Sanctuary

Sanctuary is an ancient right. In the classical world, it offered immunity to fugitives from justice; in medieval Europe it extended a reprieve to all who sought it in a church or holy site. But what does sanctuary mean in today’s world? With the growth of nationalism and individualism, the concept has drifted away from a place of openness and welcome towards privacy: home as sanctuaries against strangers, migrants, incomers. Marina Warner navigates the principles that underpin the tradition of sanctuary and argues that storytelling offers a salve, a route to mutual understanding.

in conversation with Prue Keely

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When: Wednesday 5th November 2025 @ 5.00 pm
Where: The Bull Ballroom
Sponsored by: Harold Carter and Tess Silkstone

Description

Marina Warner is a writer of fiction and cultural history and has published many award-winning works, including Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and Cult of the Virgin Mary, Joan of Arc: The Image of Female Heroism, Monuments & Maidens, critical studies of fairy tales and the thousand and one nights (Stranger Magic) and a memoir, Inventory of a Life Mislaid, about her parents’ life in Cairo during the 1950s. She read French and Italian at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. She is a Fellow of the British Academy and served as President of the Royal Society of Literature (2017-21). In 2015 she was awarded the Holberg Prize in the Arts and Humanities. The same year she was made DBE and, in 2022, a Companion of Honour. She is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Birkbeck and a Distinguished Fellow at All Souls, Oxford. She lives in London.

Prue Keely After a career in broadcast journalism, which included LBC, Channel 4 News and Radio 4, Prue Keely has embraced the not-for-profit life of Boards – among others, the Independent Monitoring Board at HMP Portland and The Arts University Bournemouth.  She lives in Dorset and London.

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