Great Writers Inspire at Home: Aminatta Forna

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Windham-Campbell-winning author Aminatta Forna was born in Scotland, and raised in Sierra Leone and Britain. Her Commonwealth Writers’ Prize-winning novel, The Memory of Love (2010), set in post-war Sierra Leone, will form the basis of the discussion with Ankhi Mukherjee. Readers will be able to participate in a discussion about their experiences of reading the novel.

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This workshop series on postcolonial reading will be hosted jointly by the Oxford English Faculty and TORCH as the Postcolonial Writing and Theory seminar series in Trinity 2017. The seminars will bring a number of contemporary British writers into conversation with readers to discuss how British postcolonial literature shapes our perceptions of the world today and our identities within it.

All are welcome to the seminars. In the first half of each workshop, readers will be able to offer responses to their experiences of reading the book of the week; in the second, the author will give a reading and engage in conversation with the audience.

 

Fiction and Human Rights

Race and Resistance across Borders in the Long Twentieth Century

Postcolonial Writers Make Worlds

Contact name: Erica Lombard

Contact email: erica.lombard@ell.ox.ac.uk

Website: Writers Make Worlds

Audience: Open to all