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GLITS - Goldsmiths Literature Seminar: Worksongs of the Mekong Stevedores


20 Oct 2011, 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Seminar Room A, Warmington Tower

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Cost FREE
Department English and Creative Writing
Website www.gold.ac.uk/ecl/glits/
Contact glits(@gold.ac.uk)

Alistair Roberts reads from his novel, Worksongs of the Mekong Stevedores.

Alistair Robert's novel is set in Phnom Pehn, Cambodia at the time of the Red Khmer evacuation of the city on 17th April 1975. The protagonists of the novel are all Cambodian; there is no outside Western observer marvelling at the exoticism and brutality they perceive in a foreign culture.

Alistair Robert is in his second year at Goldsmiths on the MA in Creative and Life Writing.

www.gold.ac.uk/ecl/glits/

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20 Oct 2011 6:30pm - 8:00pm
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