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Poetry ticketswww.marlboroughlitfest.org 0124928-30 701628 septembermarlborough literature festival 2012 Lead sponsor Simon Armitage Dickens Founder sponsor Children’s Writing Michael Frayn Judith Kerr Iain Banks Marlborough LitFest Howard Jacobson 2012 Storytelling Writing Workshops Protecting writers’ rights ALCS is an organisation run by writers for writers. We are dedicated to protecting and promoting authors’ rights and are both delighted and honoured to be the founding sponsor of Marlborough LitFest, a festival committed to literature and putting writing first. Find out more about the work we do for writers at www.alcs.co.uk Welcome to our third Marlborough Literature Festival. Fiction is sometimes overlooked at festivals so we are delighted to bring to you Welcome a programme that contains much that is new and exciting in the world of authors’ imaginations. To highlight Marlborough’s long connection with the Nobel Laureate and Booker Prize winner, William Golding, and in collaboration with his family, each year there will Marlborough be a Golding Author. We are proud and delighted that our first in this category is LitFest 2012 Howard Jacobson, 2011 winner of the Man Booker Prize and writer of consistently great fiction. Seriously funny might be a phrase coined to describe him. Howard opens the Festival followed by Michael Frayn, Iain Banks, Aminatta Forna and a delightful tea with Capuchin Classics, a small publishing house dedicated to reviving neglected classic fiction. We have also collaborated with the Society of Authors to bring you the winner of the 2012 McKitterick prize – for authors publishing their first book when they are over forty. The Festival’s range this year is as wide as ever, including detective fiction, first novels, comic and serious writing, fiction for children and young adults, a nod to non-fiction with books about bicycles and swimming and visits to Libanus Press to see the world of fine book production at first hand. Of course – since it is the bicentenary of the birth of one of our greatest ever writers of fiction, there will be a talk on Charles Dickens. On Sunday evening, to round it all off, we are delighted that the modestly brilliant poet Simon Armitage has agreed to leave his beloved Yorkshire and head for Marlborough. A terrific finale. All in all, our third Festival continues to fulfil its undertaking to bring you the best of writers and writing and we look forward, very much, to seeing you there. To book tickets 01249 701628 www.marlboroughlitfest.org Mavis Cheek Rose Tree House 8 Silverless Street Friday 28 September 11am & 2pm lasts approximately one and a half hours. are limited to ten for each of the two sessions. The tour and understand the many processes involved, numbers So manuscript to finished product. you will be shown how they were made – from author’s catalogues and art books, to airport paperbacks. And exhibition editions, fine letterpress-printed from ranging the Press since it was by designed books of exhibition an have established will studio The thirty years ago does it cost to make a book? jacket or cover? Do authors have a say? What’s How the much shape of the book? What’s to editor do? be Who decides on how many the pages it will have? text document arrives down the email? What does the author’s the when happens What made? book a is How Tattoo. as typesetting novels such as The Girl with the Dragon diverse range of beautiful illustrated publications many publishers and national institutions. They design a with working partnership, design book a is Press Libanus One of Marlborough’s best kept literary secrets. Tour of Libanus Press that everyone visiting can easily see what happens (From the Town Hall, walk up Kingsbury Street and take the first right into Silverless Street) Tickets 01249 701628 Tickets £8 as well www.marlboroughlitfest.org www.marlboroughlitfest.org Primary School. name. James Smith was the headmaster his to books children’s numerous with storyteller energetic of Preshute Project for the Basic Skills Agency and is an inspired and Neil Griffiths was made Director of the National Literacy children's storytellers Neil Griffiths and James Smith. Hall to hear performances given by nationally renowned September with the partaking schools invited to the Town The Storytelling Fest will culminate at the LitFest on 28 together and presenting their stories to each other. Storyfest with schools from A around the area coming would be the most powerful to present at a 'Storyfest'. the world and each school will select the story they think local community to come in and tell stories from around Primary schools will begin by inviting members of their hundreds of children. A storytelling for primary school children. Education Centre to organise a festival of international LitFest has combined forces with the Wiltshire Global Storytelling for Primary Schools three tier event will bring the art of storytelling to life for number of primary schools will then act as hosts for a Tickets 01249 701628 Assembly Room Town Hall Friday 28 September 11am & 1pm Assembly Room Town Hall Friday 28 September 4.45 pm Shakespearian scholar and author. Nicholas Fogg is a former Kingston University. mayor of Marlborough, University and is Sheffield, an the honorary University research Dr of Parker taught fellowEnglish Literature Malaya at the University at of and the Open and radio. television international and national local, on programmes board for school students, and is regularly consulted for notice- e-mail an List, Boz the managed He worldwide. papers on the author as well as lecturing extensively also published numerous Once president of books,the Dickens Society, Dr Parker forewordshas and novelists. has truly absorbed the spirit of this greatest of English - residences Dickens’s of one - Street Doughty in Museum Having held the position of Curator of a The Dickens appropriate to celebrate and we are thrilled to welcome Bagman‘s Story in The Pickwick Papers - we thought it As Marlborough has its own Dickens connection - The 2012 is the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Dickens. Chaired by Nicholas Fogg on Charles Dickens Dr David Parker for over twenty years, Dr David Parker is someone who someone is Parker David Dr years, twenty over for true expert on the subject. Tickets 01249 701628 Tickets £8 www.marlboroughlitfest.org www.marlboroughlitfest.org an award-winning journalist. Boyd Tonkin is Literary Editor of The Independent and novels or write about Jewish people. Austen’ - ironic when he never expected to write comic Recently Howard referred to himself as ‘a Jewish Jane volume is Zoo Time. latest His Waltzer. Mighty The and Nights Kalooki as such garnered many other prestigious trophies However, he had for been shortlisted twice before and novels 1980. in Golding William since Booker the win to author nearly 40 before he really started and was the oldest Despite always wanting to be a writer, Jacobson was shapes the Jewish sense of humour.’ comedy is tragedy. ‘The experience their of centre - 5,000 the essential years element that lends itself to near comedy have books great that and genre separate Jacobson, however, feels that comic writing is not a in this country? 1986. Could it be that we don’t revere humorous fiction to win the prize since Kingsley Amis's The Old Devils in for his novel The Finkler Question, the first comic novel In 2010 Howard Jacobson won the Man Booker Prize laughter and tragedy is what I’m about as a writer.’ between balance The lot. a laugh we that important ‘It’s Chaired by Boyd Tonkin, The Independent Howard Jacobson The Golding Speaker, Tickets 01249 701628 Tickets £10 Assembly Room Town Hall Friday 28 September 7.30 pm Theatre On The Hill St. John’s School Saturday 29 September 11.30 am The Great Granny Gang. is year, this published book, latest Judith’s Quatermass. in 2006, most scriptwriter. 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At the The time Tiger Who it Came was to Tea was Judith’s first picture Chaired by Brenda Williams Judith Kerr Tickets 01249 701628 Children £3 Adults £7 Tickets www.marlboroughlitfest.org www.marlboroughlitfest.org becoming a writer. comedian, opera singer, dancer and Moira teacher Young, originally before from Canada, was an actress, in Saba’s world. mature, learn and change. You have to grow up quickly meaningful? We come up with different answers as we Who am I? What do I believe? How can I make my life changes to develop many redeeming traits. but she undergoes begins extraordinaryas selfish, petulant, and just generally unlikeable experiences and Saba is real – not portrayed in any way as perfect. She there is time for a terrifically spiky love story en route.