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Cancelled: Philip Pullman ‘in conversation’ with Michael Rosen


16 Mar 2021, 5:30pm - 7:00pm

Online via Zoom

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Cost Free / Book here
Department Centre for Language, Culture and Learning , Educational Studies
Contact Marcus.Aitken(@gold.ac.uk)

Centre for Language, Culture and Learning

Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event is now cancelled. We hope to have a new date in the near future.

This is a rare opportunity to listen to the acclaimed and inspiring children’s authors, Philip Pullman and Michael Rosen, in conversation about children’s literature. Philip Pullman will be talking about his writing and some of the stories and ideas behind his influential and much loved books.

Do you have questions about Philip Pullman’s hugely popular and famous work, the fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials? Are you interested in finding out more about Philip Pullman’s more recent trilogy The Book of Dust and how it links with his earlier writing? Philip Pullman has claimed the new series is neither a sequel, nor a prequel, but an ‘equal’. The first book of the new series is La Belle Sauvage (2017); the second book The Secret Commonwealth (2019); and the third is eagerly awaited. We look forward to hearing about his life, work, inspiration and future directions.

This work is hosted by the Centre for Language, Culture and Learning and connected with the MA Children’s Literature programme at Goldsmiths, University of London.

*This is an online event, once registered, attendees will be sent a zoom link via email nearer to the time of the event.

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16 Mar 2021 5:30pm - 7:00pm
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