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SUMMARY:Elif Shafak & Nadeem Aslam
DESCRIPTION:Two gifted\, cosmopolitan novelists come together for an evening of boundary-crossing fiction\, from Asia to Britain. One of the most widely read writers in her native Turkey\, Elif Shafak’s nine acclaimed novels have been translated into 40 languages and include The Architect’s Apprentice\, Honour\, and The Bastard of Istanbul. She will read and discuss her new novel\, Three Daughters of Eve\, a sweeping tale of faith\, friendship and betrayal set in Istanbul and Oxford\, that the Financial Times called ‘an intelligent\, fierce and beguiling read’. Nadeem Aslam is the author of award-winning novels including Season of the Rainbirds\, Maps for Lost Lovers and The Blind Man’s Garden. His new book\, The Golden Legend\, is the brave and searingly beautiful story of a Pakistan community consumed by religious intolerance\, and a new love searching for a place to blossom in the wreckage of violence. The Guardian called it ‘exhilarating … an exquisite\, painful book.’ This event is presented in partnership with Karachi Literature Festival. \nThis event will be BSL interpreted \nPart of Manchester Literature Festival 2017 \nBook on 0843 208 0500 or
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/elif-shafak-nadeem-aslam/
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SUMMARY:The Things I Would Tell You
DESCRIPTION:The Things I Would Tell You is an anthology that features 22 British Muslim Women Writers whose stories and poems transcend time\, place and stereotypes to blow away the narrow image of the ‘Muslim woman’. Nikesh Shukla describes it as an ‘exquisite collection full of energy\, experimentation\, honesty\, beauty\, fury\, heartbreak and laughs. Defiantly multi-cultural.’ \nJoin us for this special event featuring live performances from four of the contributors. Sabrina Mahfouz is a British Egyptian playwright\, poet and screenwriter whose play Chef won the 2014 Fringe First Award. Her poetry has been produced for TV\, radio and film and published in the collection How You Might Know Me. Nafeesa Hamid is a spoken word artist\, performer and playwright based in Birmingham. Hibaq Osman is a past winner of the Roundhouse Poetry Slam; her debut collection is A Silence You Can Carry. Asma Elbadawi is a Sudanese-born spoken word artist who was a finalist for Words First\, the BBC Radio 1Xtra / Roundhouse poetry competition. \nThis event is part of Manchester Literature Festival 2017 \nBook on 0843 208 0500 or
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/the-things-i-would-tell-you/
LOCATION:Performance Space
CATEGORIES:Writing
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