The White Review presents an evening of readings with an international flavour by novelists Deborah Levy and Greg Baxter, playwright Benedict Andrews and poet Sam Riviere. Benedict Andrews is an Australian theatre and opera director now resident in Iceland. This year, his first collection of poetry Lens Flare will be published by Pitt Street Poetry in Australia and his first volume of plays by Oberon Books in the UK. www.benedictandrews.com Greg Baxter was born in Texas in 1974. He lived for a number of years&hellip
Find out more »Take a look at the year ahead in the political and social calendar, with outspoken opinion leaders and columnists, Owen Jones and Hadley Freeman. Join them as they anticipate and speculate on the landmark events, issues and scandals that will be hitting the headlines; from whether a Grandmother can make a suitable President up to, and ending with, the General Election on 7 May 2015. Owen Jones is a socialist, Guardian columnist and author of Chavs and his forthcoming book, The Establishment; he was also&hellip
Find out more »Leslie Jamison’s essays deal with pain, illness, art, running, loss, the female body and everything else besides. She will be at the shop to discuss her work with the author Olivia Laing, who wrote of her in the New York Times ‘There is a glory to this kind of writing that derives as much from its ethical generosity, the palpable sense of stretch and reach, as it does from the lovely vividness of the language itself. More information
Find out more »Geoff Dyer’s latest book Another Great Day at Sea (Visual Editions), illustrated with the photographs of Chris Steele-Perkins, recounts daily life aboard an American aircraft carrier the USS George H. W. Bush, on which Dyer spent time as a kind of writer in residence. Philip Hoare wrote of it in the Guardian: ‘This is beautiful writing. It is urgent, funny, utterly in-the-moment and achingly honest. … Like the captain, like the crew, like the ship, Dyer’s superb book constantly reiterates&hellip
Find out more »French writer Yasmina Reza first came to the attention of a British audience with the hugely popular and award-winning West End production of her play Art. More recently she adapted her own play The God of Carnage into the hit film Carnage, directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jodie Foster and Kate Winslet. She is also the author of several novels, the most recent of which Happy are the Happy is a caustic and hilarious tale of love, infidelity, parenthood&hellip
Find out more »The Caine Prize Readings are an opportunity to hear the best in new fiction and celebrate Africa’s leading literary award. Each shortlisted writer reads from and discusses their work. The 2014 shortlist is: Diane Awerbuck (South Africa) ‘Phosphorescence’ in Cabin Fever(Umuzi, Cape Town. 2011) Efemia Chela (Ghana/Zambia) ‘Chicken’ in Feast, Famine and Potluck (Short Story Day Africa, South Africa. 2013) Tendai Huchu (Zimbabwe) ‘The Intervention’ in Open Road Review, issue 7, New Delhi. 2013 Billy Kahora (Kenya) ‘The Gorilla’s Apprentice’ in Granta (London. 2010) Okwiri Oduor (Kenya) ‘My Father’s Head’ in Feast, Famine and&hellip
Find out more »In the summer of 2012, Gruff Rhys, the lead singer and guitarist of Super Furry Animals, made a bizarre pilgrimage across the United States. He was following in the footsteps of his distant relative, the pioneering explorer and cartographer John Evans, who had set off from Snowdonia in 1792 in an attempt to track down the legendary Welsh-speaking Native American tribe, the Madogwys. (This tribe – who were, inevitably, too good to be true – also inspired two long poems,&hellip
Find out more »To celebrate Southbank Centre’s Festival of Love, hear readings from heartbreaking love letters. Harriet Walter and Guy Paul read the letters between Byron and Lady Caroline Lamb, Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Rilke and Marina Tsvetaeva. Ben Lamb reads Keats and Rupert Brooke. Susannah Fielding reads Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath and Pablo Neruda Jason Hughes reads one of Dylan Thomas’s last letters to his wife Caitlin, as well as Ted Hughes, Wilfrid Owen and Russell Edson. Steve Toussaint reads Flaubert, Faiz and Paul Laurence Dunbar This&hellip
Find out more »Hear fifty of the greatest love poems from the last 50 years. More information. Actors and poets from across the globe come together for a celebratory reading. What does love give us? It gives us hope; courage; defiance. Through these poems we look at the world as it is now, through human qualities that counteract hate: love, empathy, humanity. Part of Poetry International Hear fifty of the greatest international love poems from the last 50 years. A star cast of&hellip
Find out more »Psychological thrillers in which girlfriends mysteriously disappear, husbands turn out not to be who you thought they were (or end up roasted and eaten) have gripped the nation. We peer under the covers of the domestic thriller to find out what it is we love about a gripping suspense that’s too close to home for comfort. Bestselling author of Before We Met, Lucie Whitehouse, and serial psychological thriller writer Julie Corbin discuss the rise of the domestic thriller and reveal the twists, turns, lies,&hellip
Find out more »In the presence of one of the most beautiful and endangered “fauna of the night” - inhabitant of the world’s last remaining jungles - the distinguished psychoanalyst Susie Orbach talks about “jungles of the mind” at the ZSL London Zoo. It’s part of a regular series where ZSL conservation scientists and keepers team up with leading writers to talk about the animals in the Zoo. Alongside the animals, the writers speak imaginatively about their responses to them and ZSL’s experts talk about their&hellip
Find out more »The Ranters were a disparate group of religious and political radicals who flourished during Britain’s revolutionary moment, from the outbreak of the Civil Wars to the early years of the Commonwealth. Ever since the mid-17th century their extreme libertarianism has been an inspiration to several generations of revolutionaries, as well as the subject of heated debate amongst historians. Nigel Smith’s A Collection of Ranter Writings was first published in 1983 and struck an immediate chord with radicals in a Britain&hellip
Find out more »Paul Bailey headlines author and journalist Paul Burston’s celebrated literary den. He talks about his new novel The Prince’s Boy. Bailey is joined by Janet Ellis, Tiffany Murray, Vernal Scott and Wayne Herbert. Recently named one of the world’s top LGBT events by ArtInfo,Polari literary salon returns for the summer season, offering the very best in new, established and up-and-coming LGBT literary talent. Hosted by Paul Burston, Polari was described by The New York Times as ‘London’s most theatrical salon’ and by Sarah Waters&hellip
Find out more »Mario Petrucci guides us on an unexpected journey through the poetry of WW1 and WW2. The World Wars represent crucial turning points for our civilisation. Mario Petrucci introduces us anew to those war poets we have come to admire but also, just as poignantly, to those of immense influence who are now long forgotten. Utilising original recordings and live recitation, Petrucci conveys the poets’ messages directly, generating a powerful and intimate experience of war poetry. More information
Find out more »Helen Macdonald and Tim Dee will be at the shop to talk about birds, and about writing about birds. Radio producer Tim Dee propelled himself into the front rank of British nature writing in 2009 with his remarkable birdwatching memoir The Running Sky, followed in 2013 by Four Fields. Helen Macdonald, writer, poet, naturalist, conservationist, historian and some-time falconer, has recently published H is for Hawkwhich recounts how, under the literary tutelage of T.H. White and in part as a strategy for overcoming personal grief, she&hellip
Find out more »Good evening fight fans! Tonight, Book Slam heads to iconic East London boxing venue, York Hall, for the most anticipated heavyweight contest in recent memory and twelve rounds (probably) of high calibre literary sparring. In the blue corner, we have internationally renowned storyteller, one-time street brawler, drug dealer, convict, Chicago Golden Glove Champion, bull runner and author of ‘The Old Neighborhood‘, BILL HILLMANN. In the red corner, please make some noise for guitarist from The Slits, punk legend and author of&hellip
Find out more »In an exciting poetry double bill, Tom Pickard and Philip Terry will be reading from their latest works. Tom Pickard’s Hoyoot: Collected Poems and Songs was released this year from Carcanet and bears witness to a fifty-year career of lyric, narrative and satiric verse, always politically engaged and permanently open to influences from popular culture and global poetic traditions – Allen Ginsberg called him ‘one of the most live and true poetic voices in Great Britain’. Philip Terry’s new collection Dante’s Inferno (also from Carcanet) relocates the narrative&hellip
Find out more »ZSL conservation scientists and keepers team up with leading writers to talk about the animals in ZSL London Zoo. Alongside the animals, the writers speak imaginatively about their responses to them and ZSL’s experts talk about their ecology and conservation. The audience will be able to ask questions of author, scientist and keeper and have books signed over a glass of wine. These unique evenings will be held within the animal exhibits of ZSL London Zoo. David Harsent: David Harsent has&hellip
Find out more »In a rare London appearance Lydia Davis will reading from and discussing her unique body of work. More information
Find out more »Sarah Walters, the acclaimed author of Tipping The Velvet and Fingersmith will be discussing her sixth novel, The Paying Guests. Set in Twenties London, it focuses on 26-year-old Frances and her widowed mother, who take in lodgers to make ends meet. When Leonard and Lillian Barber move in, Frances begins a friendship that threatens to disrupt the household in ways they never could imagine. The Bookseller has called Waters’ latest novel a “gripping tale of class, sex and the consequences&hellip
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