James Salter
Watershed, Bristol
Thu 23 May 2013, 18:10-20:30 (film 18.10-19.00; interview with James Salter 19.30-20.30), £7/ £6
This is a rare opportunity to hear James
Salter talk about his latest novel, a sweeping, seductive love story set
in post-World War II America that draws together the great themes of
Salter’s writing: warfare, love, sex and marriage,
and what it means to write. Event includes first UK screening of the
documentary A Sport and a Pastime, which traces Salter’s lifelong love
affair with France.
Watershed telephone booking: 0117 927 5100
Further details and online booking link: http://www.ideasfestival.co. uk/2013/events/james-salter/
George Saunders
Tenth of December
Watershed, Bristol
Thu 30 May 2013, 20.00-21.00, £7/ £6
From the undisputed master of the short story
comes a dazzling and disturbing new collection. His most wryly
hilarious work to date, Tenth of December illuminates human experience
and explores figures lost in a labyrinth of troubling
preoccupations, with dark visions of the future riffing against ghosts
of the past. Chaired by Nikesh Shukla.
Watershed telephone booking: 0117 927 5100
Further details and booking link: http://www.ideasfestival.co. uk/2013/events/george- saunders/
2 comments:
So gutted that I won't be back in the UK in time for the George Saunders event. Loved the collection. Would be great to hear the guy talk about it.
I might come to the Saunders...
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