![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile Barnes returns to the Southbank Centre for the first time in five years to reflect on his life in literature, as he discusses his novel Elizabeth Finch (Vintage), as well as art, mortality and the concepts of Englishness and Europe. Fellow debut novelist Jacqueline Crooks celebrates Fire Rush (Jonathan Cape, newly shortlisted for the Women’s Prize), in a special event featuring conversation, dance, dub music and extended readings from the book. Running from June to September, the programme will see authors, artists, economists, politicians and poets exploring themes such as the abuse of power, politics of race, modern masculinity and the impact of new technologies.Īuthor and journalist Adegoke will discuss her debut novel due this summer, The List ( won by Fourth Estate in an 11-way auction last year) in conversation with Booker Prize-winner Evaristo. ![]() Zadie Smith, Julian Barnes and Elliot Page ( pictured) are among those headlining the 2023 Southbank Summer Literature Season along with Yomi Adegoke and Bernardine Evaristo, discussing “ground-breaking” new novels, non-fiction titles and poetry. ![]()
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