If British India had not been partitioned in 1947, its population would today be the world’s largest. At around 1.5 billion, midnight’s descendants South Asians already outnumber Europeans and Chinese; and they are growing faster than either. They comprise all the peoples of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Midnight’s Descendants: South Asia from Partition to the Present Day is the first history of the region as a whole. Correlating and contrasting the fortunes of all the constituent nations over&hellip
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Find out more »The historian will be discussing Zeppelin Nights: London in the First World War looking at the dramatic changes WW1 brought and the intrinsic determination and character of Londoners. Event is free, but please reserve your place by contacting piccadilly@waterstones.com or the store on 0207 851 2400.  
Find out more »Britain’s greatest and most ferocious interviewer, Lynn Barber, takes to the Bloomsbury stage to discuss A Curious Career, her new memoir of her life as an interviewer with Geoff Colman. A nosy child, Lynn Barber questioned everyone she knew about imitate details of their lives. She became the most famous celebrity interviewer with an unusual lack of the English fear of social embarrassment. She discusses the highs and lows of her early career at Penthouse where she started out interviewing foot fetishists, voyeurs, dominatrices and men&hellip
Find out more »A special preview of three new novels before they are published. Romesh Gunesekera will talk about Noontide Toll, a collection of stories which reveal a Sri Lanka moving forward after nearly 3 decades of conflict. Xialou Guo is one of Granta’s 2013 Best Young Authors. Her new novel, I Am China, is the story of young lovers separated during the Jasmine Revolution. Roopa Farooki’s The Good Children is a landmark epic of the South Asian immigrant experience, set in Pakistan, England and the US. Originally from Sri&hellip
Find out more »Quoting from the letters, diaries, reviews, and essays of novelists and drawing on their biographies, Schmidt’s The Novel – A Biography (Harvard) invites us into the creative dialogues between authors and between books, and suggests how these dialogues have shaped the development of the novel in English. Michael Schmidt is professor of Poetry at Glasgow University and a writer in residence as St. John’s College, Cambridge; he will be in conversation with Michael Wood, author and regular contributor to the London Review of&hellip
Find out more »Tim Butcher will discuss The Trigger, the story of the teenage assassin who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand and triggered the First World War. Tickets £5/£3 (Waterstones Cardholders available online via Waterstones.com/tickets or in store)
Find out more »Best remembered and much loved for her Moomin characters, the Finnish writer Tove Jansson (1914-2001) is now also being celebrated for her novels and short stories for adults. But where do books for children end, and books for adults begin? Can an author’s writing invite the states of adulthood and childhood to merge and address each other? Jansson was inspired to create the Moomintroll after an argument about the philosopher Immanuel Kant; her luminous classic novel for adults,The Summer Book,&hellip
Find out more »Sixteen-year-old Marina flees the pressures of life with her Hungarian relatives, to find that a traditional English boarding school does not offer the sense of belonging she anticipated. Following the death of his father, Arjan discovers that a return to life among his Sikh family reveals truths about his life and background that he didn’t expect either. Almost English and Marriage Material are touching, witty novels about the need to understand our past, if we are to fully embrace our future. Charlotte Mendelson is&hellip
Find out more »Poet in the City present an evening of poetry hosted by Andrew Motion. Celebrating 10 years of the Creative Writing School at Royal Holloway University, this special event will showcase some of the most exciting voices to emerge from Bedford Square in recent years. Andrew Motion will read alongside fellow poet Jo Shapcott, as they present readings from four acclaimed new poets; Karen McCarthy Woolf, Lydia McPherson, Declan Ryan and Will Searle. More information
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Find out more »The bestselling Norwegian author will be signing copies of the exhilarating and terrifying Boyhood Island the third book of the My Struggle cycle
Find out more »Javier Cercas rose to fame in the English-speaking world with The Soldiers of Salamis which won the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2004 and was one of our early bestsellers. He continued his exploration of modern Spanish history with The Anatomy of a Moment, a work of non-fiction that investigated the failed coup of 1981. Now he returns to fiction with The Outlaws, a fast-paced and morally complex tale of disaffected youth set in the period just after the end&hellip
Find out more »Animator, writer, producer, director, actor, singer and creator of Family Guy & Ted will be signing copies of his debut novel A Million Ways to Die in the West. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment, access to the queue will be limited & is on a strictly first come first served basis. No posed photography. Seth MacFarlane will signed copies of ‘A Million Ways to Die in the West’ only
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Find out more »Master memoirist Edmund White reads his intriguing memoirs from his time spent in Paris. All reviews for Inside A Pearl: My Years in Paris by Edmund White Effortlessly mixing serious artistic and historical concerns with the soap opera of urban life, Edmund White is a master memoirist. InInside A Pearl, White turns his attention to the years spent in Paris, which were the sexiest and most exciting times in his life. With the extraordinary cast of characters including Yves St Laurent,&hellip
Find out more »The internationally acclaimed author of What I Loved will be discussing her new novel The Blazing World with journalist Alex Clark. Tickets £5/£3 Waterstones Cardholders available online via Waterstones.com/tickets or in store
Find out more »Alain de Botton talks to Geoff Dyer about Another Great Day at Sea. Visual Editions is delighted to announce Another Day at Sea by Geoff Dyer, the much-anticipated first title from Writers in Residence; a collectable set of books that bring together some of the greatest writers and photographers on the planet to reveal the normally faceless organizations that shape the modern world. Visual Editions is finding a third way between books and magazines with Writers in Residence. The arresting, full-colour photography,&hellip
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