Centre for New Writing, Bring the Best Known Contemporary Writers Directly with HOME to Manchester to Discuss and Read from Their Work
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Venue HOME Time & Date 7pm, Monday 13 March 2017 Price LITERATURE LIVE: SPRING 2017 Centre £10 / £8 These unique literature events, organised by the University’s Tickets are available Centre for New Writing, bring the best known contemporary writers directly with HOME to Manchester to discuss and read from their work. Everyone is for New 0161 200 1500 welcome, and tickets include discounts at the Blackwell bookstall and a complimentary drink at our Literature Live wine receptions. Writing © Mimsy Moller © Mimsy Neil Jordan Jeanette Winterson “In Conversation” with Neil Jordan Neil Jordan was born in 1950 in Sligo. His first book of stories, Night in Tunisia, won the Guardian Fiction Prize in 1979, and his subsequent critically acclaimed novels include The Past, Sunrise with Sea Monster, Shade and, most recently, The Drowned Detective. The films he has written and directed have won multiple awards, including an Academy Award Centre for New Writing (The Crying Game), a Golden Bear at Venice School of Arts, Languages and Cultures (Michael Collins), a Silver Bear at Berlin (The The University of Manchester Butcher Boy) and several BAFTAS (Mona Lisa and Oxford Road © Jillian Edelstein The End of the Affair). Manchester M13 9PL Jordan’s latest novel Carnivalesque is a Box Office: 0161 275 8951 bewitching, modern fairytale exploring identity Email: [email protected] and the loss of innocence and is published in © Sam Churchill February 2017. Jeanette Winterson Online tickets: www.quaytickets.com Jordan will be in conversation with Jeanette Winterson, Professor of Creative Writing centrefornewwriting at the Centre for New Writing at The University of Manchester and author of award- @newwritingMCR winning books including Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, The Gap of Time and Why Be www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/cnw Happy When You Could Be Normal? www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/cnw DW3203.01.17 The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL Royal Charter Number RC000797 © Sam Churchill Koechlin © Pedro Venue Jeanette Winterson Venue John McAuliffe “In Conversation” Venue John Thaw Cosmo Rodewald Waterstones Studio Theatre, “In Conversation” Concert Hall, with Mohsin Hamid Deansgate Martin Harris with Val McDermid Martin Harris Manchester Literature Festival presents an Centre Centre Time & Date Val McDermid is one of the biggest In Conversation with award-winning author 7pm, Monday Time & Date names in crime writing. Her novels have Time & Date Mohsin Hamid. 27 February 2017 7.30pm, Monday been translated into 30 languages and 7.30pm, Monday 6 February 2017 20 February 2017 Born and raised in Lahore, Hamid currently divides his Price sold over 10 million copies worldwide. time between Pakistan, London £7/ £5 Price Val has created many notable characters Price and New York. One of the most talented writers of his £7 / £5 such as journalist, Lindsay Gordon; the Moller © Mimsy £10 / £8 Val McDermid generation, his novels include Moth Smoke, How to Get private investigator, Kate Brannigan; and Filthy Rich in Rising Asia and The Reluctant Fundamentalist. psychologist, Tony Hill. The latter was shortlisted for the Man Booker prize and © Jillian Edelstein Her books include three main series: adapted into a film featuring Riz Ahmed. Mohsin Hamid Lindsay Gordon, Kate Brannigan, and, A love story for modern times, Hamid’s forthcoming novel Exit West chronicles the beginning in 1995, the Tony Hill and Carol relationship between two young lovers, Saeed and Nadia, as their city collapses © Pedro Koechlin © Pedro Jordan series, the first entry in which, The around them. Fleeing for their lives, they join the mass movement of people migrating Vona Groarke Katherine Angel Mermaids Singing, won the Crime Writers’ to other countries through a series of mysterious black doors. Beautifully narrated, LITERATURE LIVE: Association Gold Dagger for Best Crime Exit West is both an essential read and a deeply engaging response to the burgeoning Vona Groarke and Katherine Angel Novel of the Year. The Hill ⁄Jordan series refugee crises. was adapted for the highly successful Vona Groarke has published seven collections of poetry, most recently, Selected Poems television drama, Wire in the Blood, starring Come and hear Hamid read and discuss Exit West with the Centre for New Writing’s (Gallery Press, 2016). Current editor of Poetry Ireland Review and a selector for the Robson Green. Her 30th novel Out of co-director John McAuliffe. Bounds was published last year. Poetry Book Society, she is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at The University of To book please visit www.manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk Manchester. Val will be in conversation with Jeanette or call Quaytickets on 0843 208 0500. The event is a launch of Four Sides Full, a personal essay. Vona’s collections to date Winterson, Professor of Creative Writing have all displayed a fascination with the visual arts, but Four Sides Full takes a different at the Centre for New Writing at The LITERATURE LIVE: Venue approach. University of Manchester and author of Beth Underdown and Kate Hamer John Thaw award-winning books including Oranges Studio Theatre, Beth Underdown was born in Rochdale in 1987. Her Martin Harris In considering frames and what they bring to an artwork, it reflects on themes of Are Not the Only Fruit, The Gap of Time and Centre © Sam Churchill debut novel, The Witchfinder’s Sister, is based on the containment, the body and identity, and how a life can flit between. Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? Jeanette Winterson witch-hunts orchestrated by Matthew Hopkins in Katherine Angel is the author of Unmastered: A Book On Desire, Most Difficult To Tell Time & Date seventeenth century Essex, and is out in the UK and 7.30pm, Monday (Penguin; Farrar, Straus & Giroux). She is currently completing a book on personhood and US with Penguin Random House in spring 2017. Beth 6 March 2017 subjectivity in sex research, and she collaborates with performance group The Blackburn joined the Centre for New Writing in 2016 as a Lecturer Price Company on a live art reading, Unmastered Remastered. in Creative Writing. £7 / £5 This event will be hosted by Kaye Mitchell, co-director of the Centre for New Kate Hamer grew up in Pembrokeshire and has To Book: Beth Underdown Writing at The University of Manchester and is presented in partnership with recently been awarded a Literature Wales bursary. Her The Real Story. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.quaytickets.com or by calling bestselling novel The Girl in the Red Coat was a no 3. The Martin Harris Centre box office on0161 275 8951 (opening times 12.30pm-2.30pm) Sunday Times bestseller and shortlisted for the Costa First Book Award, the Bookseller Industry Awards Join our mailing list by emailing [email protected] Debut Fiction Book of the Year, the John Creasey New Blood Dagger and Wales Book of the Year. Her second Centre for New Writing The Manchester Review is the Centre for New Writing’s online journal, showcasing novel The Doll’s Funeral is published in February 2017. The University of Manchester new work by both world-leading and emerging writers and artists. The Review’s This event will be introduced by Jeanette agenda-setting reviews section is regularly updated with views on the latest books, Oxford Road Winterson, acclaimed author and Professor of films, exhibitions, theatre and music. Manchester M13 9PL Creative Writing at the Centre for New Writing at The University of Manchester. © Williams Mei www.themanchesterreview.co.uk www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/cnw Kate Hamer www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/cnw.