Writing Bond
Date: 10th June 2008
Date: 10th June 2008
Time:7.00pm
Location: Imperial War Museum, London
Author and journalist Ben Macintyre will chair a panel of authors looking at how they each took on the legend of Fleming’s James Bond and made it their own. This will include Kate Westbrook, author of The Moneypenny Diaries; Charlie Higson, author of the Young Bond novels; Fleming’s biographer Andrew Lycett and Fleming’s niece Kate Grimond.
Location: Imperial War Museum, London
Author and journalist Ben Macintyre will chair a panel of authors looking at how they each took on the legend of Fleming’s James Bond and made it their own. This will include Kate Westbrook, author of The Moneypenny Diaries; Charlie Higson, author of the Young Bond novels; Fleming’s biographer Andrew Lycett and Fleming’s niece Kate Grimond.
This event will be interpreted in British Sign Language by TRI UK.
Tickets are £15, concessions £12
Ticket price includes access to the exhibition. Booking is strongly recommended.
David Lodge
Tuesday 10 June at 8:00 PM
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David Lodge introduces his new Book ‘Deaf Sentence’, a brilliant, elegiac novel of one man's effort to come to terms with deafness and death, ageing and mortality, the comedy and tragedy of human lives.
David Lodge's novels include Changing Places, Small World, Nice Work, Therapy, Thinks... and Author, Author. He has also written stage plays and screenplays, and several books of literary criticism, including The Art of Fiction, Consciousness and the Novel and, most recently, The Year of Henry James.
£8 - free glass of wine/soft drink with every ticket
£8 - free glass of wine/soft drink with every ticket
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