
Writing the Baker Archive Poetry Workshop
Explore a selection of items from the J.A. Baker archive, from the University of Essex Special Collections
J.A. Baker (1926–1987) was a self-taught naturalistan English writer renowned for his work, The Peregrine. Despite a reclusive life in Essex, Baker’s intense fascination with nature, particularly birds of prey, became the cornerstone of his literary legacy.
The Peregrine, published in 1967, intricately details Baker’s observation of falcons, demonstrating his unparalleled ability to blend poetic prose with acute, almost scientific, observation.
In this writing workshop, we will focus in particular on Baker’s poetic use of language to describe nature, as well as exploring his works of poetry. We will also reflect on what it means to be self taught, and why this can be a great thing for creativity!
£18 drop-in, concessions available. All welcome to our fun and friendly writing group. No experience necessary! Meet outside the Lakeside Theatre Cafe 10am prompt!
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