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The Goldsmiths Prize 2022: Fiction at Its Most Novel


22 Oct 2022, 3:30pm - 5:00pm

Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre

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Cost £15 / Book here
Department English and Creative Writing
Website The Goldsmiths Prize
Contact goldsmithsprize(@gold.ac.uk)

Natasha Brown, Guy Gunaratne and Ali Smith debate their favourite books in a celebration of The Goldsmiths Prize’s tenth anniversary, chaired by Erica Wagner

Natasha Brown, Guy Gunaratne and Ali Smith come together to pick their fantasy Goldsmiths Prize winner – a favourite book published before the award was founded – and discuss the importance of creative daring for both writers and readers.

The Goldsmiths Prize was founded to celebrate fiction that breaks the mould or extends the possibilities of the novel form.

All three of the panellists have been shortlisted for, or won, the prize in the past: Natasha Brown for Assembly, Guy Gunaratne for In Our Mad and Furious City and Ali Smith for How to Be Both. Wagner judged the prize in 2016 and 2019.

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22 Oct 2022 3:30pm - 5:00pm
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