Veranstaltungen

10 Jul 2023
20:30

Old Botanical Garden

Veranstalter:
Literatur Festival Zürich

Öffentliche Veranstaltung

Reading and conversation with Bernardine Evaristo

Literatur Festival Zürich

Mr Loverman is a groundbreaking exploration of Britain's older Caribbean community, which explodes cultural myths and fallacies, and shows the extent of what can happen when people fear the consequences of being true to themselves. It is also a warm-hearted, funny and life-affirming story about a character as mischievous, cheeky and downright lovable as any you'll ever meet:
French Barrington Jedidiah Walker is seventy-four and leads a double life. Born and bred in Antigua, he's lived in Hackney since the sixties. A flamboyant, wise-cracking local character with a dapper taste in retro suits and a fondness for quoting Shakespeare, Barrington is a husband, father and grandfather - but he is also secretly homosexual, lovers with his great childhood friend, Morris. His deeply religious and disappointed wife, Carmel, thinks he sleeps with other women. When their marriage goes into meltdown, Barrington wants to divorce Carmel and live with Morris, but after a lifetime of fear and deception, will he manage to break away?
 

Bernardine Evaristo is the Anglo-Nigerian award-winning author of several books of fiction and verse fiction that explore aspects of the African diaspora: past, present, real, imagined. Her novel Girl, Woman, Other won the Booker Prize in 2019. She was the first black woman and black British person to win it in its fifty year history. She is Professor of Creative Writing at Brunel University, London, and Vice Chair of the Royal Society of Literature. A staunch and longstanding activist and advocate for the inclusion of artists and writers of colour, Bernardine has initiated several successful schemes to ensure increased representation in the creative industries.

The conversation will be in English, the book excerpts will be read in German.
Moderation: Serena Owusua Dankwa
German Speaker: Cathrin Störmer


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