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Book Readings by Gabriel Gbadamosi and Rohan Kriwaczek


22 May 2013, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

137A, Richard Hoggart Building. Pinter Centre for Performance and Creative Writing.

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Cost Free
Department Pinter Centre for Performance and Creative Writing
Website www.gold.ac.uk/pinter-centre/
Contact b.pester(@gold.ac.uk)

London Voices: Pinter Centre event featuring new books by Gabriel Gbadamosi and Rohan Kriwaczek

Gabriel Gbadamosi is a poet, playwright and essayist. He was AHRC Creative and Performing Arts Fellow in European and African performance at the Pinter Centre, and is now RLF writing fellow at the City & Guilds of London Art School. His novel Vauxhall, set in 1970s London, follows the story of a young boy as his life threatens to unravel and he navigates his way through a series of obstacles.

Rohan Kriwaczek is a composer, violinist and Goldsmiths creative writing graduate, acclaimed for his use of parody and pastiche. His previous books are An Incomplete History of the Art of the Funerary Violin and The Many Deaths of Amanda Palmer. His new one, Once in Golders Green, is a collection of stories exploring the nature of identity and asking what it means to be Jewish, or to be defined by any religion at all, in modern Britain

Please email Ben Pester b.pester@gold.ac.uk to reserve a place.

www.gold.ac.uk/pinter-centre/

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22 May 2013 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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