Dr Paul Vlitos
Lecturer in Creative Writing
Qualifications: BA, MA, PhD
Email: p.vlitos@surrey.ac.uk
Phone: Work: 01483 68 9174
Room no: 35 AC 05
Further information
Publications
Journal articles
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(2008) '‘Conrad’s Ideas of Gastronomy: Dining in ‘Falk’’'. Cambridge University Press Victorian Literature and Culture, 36 (2), pp. 433-449.Full text is available at: http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/217565/
Abstract
In the century and more since Joseph Conrad first published “Falk: A Reminiscence,” his tale has been examined from a variety of critical perspectives. I would like to begin by reviewing some of these responses in order to locate this paper's perhaps surprising claim that “Falk” is a story about dining.
Books
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(2010) Every Day Is Like Sunday. London : Orion Books Limited Full text is available at: http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/745875/
Abstract
That Sunday feeling... The weekend's over, there's nothing on TV except for the Antiques Roadshow. The only thing you can do is face the fact that the working week is just around the corner. And for Matt Bletch, the working week is not a prospect to be relished. He's moved to middle of nowhere and taken a job at the only school that would have him. Surrounded by social misfits, clowns and psychopaths (and that's just his fellow teachers) he's left his girlfriend, social life and sanity back in London in the hope of earning some cash and maybe even finishing off his novel in the school holidays. Unfortunately, no one told Matt that a year spent in the dead-end town of Buxdon is unlikely to get the creative juices flowing. Walking through town before the first week of term, everything is grey, damp and smells slightly dubious. Will he ever tempt his girlfriend down to stay? Will the kids lynch him? And will Matt survive a year in the place where every day is like Sunday?
Teaching
Lecturer:
- Creative Writing
Departmental Duties
- Programme Director of BA English Literature with Creative Writing
