How does a writer begin to evoke the experience of conflict for their readers? What are the ethical implications of trying to bring a real war zone to life on the page? Is one way of writing about war better than another?
These questions, among others, will be discussed at this special event with The Sunday Times Foreign Correspondent Christina Lamb (Farewell Kabul; The Sewing Circles of Herat), former soldier-turned-author Harry Parker (Anatomy of a Soldier) and prize-winning poet, playwright and novelist Owen Sheers (Resistance; I Saw a Man).
Don’t miss this opportunity to join them for this very special evening of thought-provoking debate and discussion on this essential topic.
How to Write About War with Christina Lamb, Harry Parker & Owen Sheers
Bloomsbury House, 74-77 Great Russell Street
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This event ended on Wednesday 4th of May 2016
This event ended on Wednesday 4th of May 2016
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Tickets in advance: £10 (includes a glass of wine)
Tickets in advance: £10 (includes a glass of wine)
Location
Bloomsbury House, 74-77 Great Russell Street
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