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A FRAGMENT of wonderful news from
Janet De Neefe, the festival director of the
Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. The literary goddess of Ubud has announced a tentative line-up of 80 authors for 2009, including Adelaide-based Booker Prize-winner and Nobel laureate
J.M. Coetzee (
Disgrace,
Life & Times of Michael K); Nobel laureate
Wole Soyinka (
You Must Set Forth at Dawn), the first African to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature;
Hari Kunzru (
My Revolutions,
Transmission,
The Impressionist);
Ed Husain (
The Islamist); 2007 Orange Prize-winner
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (
The Thing Around Your Neck,
Half of a Yellow Sun,
Purple Hibiscus);
Nuruddin Farah (
Knots,
Links,
Sweet and Sour Milk,
From a Crooked Rib); and Australian novelists
Geraldine Brooks (
People of the Book,
March,
Year of Wonders) and
Michelle de Kretser (
The Lost Dog,
The Hamilton Case,
The Rose Grower). Now in its sixth year, the festival will run from
October 7-11, 2009, with the theme
Sorrow and Joy, examining the strength of the human spirit to triumph over adversity and other impossible odds.
5 Comments:
What an amazing line-up!
Oh boy. If I didn't know any better, I'd think this was some kind of divine intervention ENSURING I'm there this year.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has always been a good short-story writer despite her success as a novelist. She has published many of her stories in The New Yorker. It is good to know that she will be coming out with her first collection of stories, The Thing Around Your Neck, in April 2009. I look forward to reading them.
the cool dude looks like Morgan Freeman ... now i remember
OMIGOD! Wow! I don't know what to make of this. On the one hand that guarantees my attendance, but on the other, it would be very disappointing to meet my idol and not have anything intelligent to say. Hope one would have the opportunity to simply bask in his brilliance!
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