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Earl Lovelace Reads from his new novel 'Is Just a Movie'


12 Nov 2010, 6:30pm - 7:30pm

Lecture Theatre, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Cost FREE
Department Pinter Centre for Performance and Creative Writing
Contact b.pester(@gold.ac.uk)

Trinidadian novelist and dramatist Earl Lovelace Reading for the first time in the UK from his new novel Is Just a Movie.

The Pinter Centre for Performance and Creative writing is proud to present Trinidadian novelist and dramatist Earl Lovelace Reading for the first time in the UK from his new novel Is Just a Movie.

The reading will be followed by a chance to buy (and have signed) advanced copies of the book.

This event is an extension of the AHRC-funded conference Transformations of Narrative in the Postcolonial Era.

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12 Nov 2010 6:30pm - 7:30pm
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