Anita Desai and William Dalrymple

Event and Ticketing Details

Dates & Times

Tuesday 21 May
6:45 PM - 9:30 PM

Location

Athenaeum Theatre

188 Collins Street Melbourne Victoria 3000

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Our fabulous double bills are back – bringing you three big nights of international writers, presented back-to-back. From genre-bending fiction bestsellers to young adult authors with cult followings, and non-fiction superstars who’ll change the way you view the world … we’ve got a little something for everyone. You can cherry-pick your favourite authors and book individual events, or make a night of it and see two authors at once. It’s up to you.

6:45pm - 7:45pm and 8:30pm - 9:30pm (includes a 45 minute interval).

Anita Desai has been shortlisted three times for the Booker Prize; the Guardian recently called her ‘India’s greatest living writer’. The India of her childhood transformed after Partition; later she left for new homes in England and the United States, though India remains her canvas. Her latest book, The Artist of Disappearance, blends irony, sympathy and a clear-eyed criticism of contemporary culture, in three novellas that explore the frailty and transforming power of art. With influences as diverse as Virginia Woolf and Rilke, her books chronicle ‘forgotten, vanishing worlds’, in the words of her daughter (and Booker winner) Kiran Desai.

Anita Desai will be joined in conversation by Hilary Harper.

(This session can also be booked separately here.)

William Dalrymple fell in love with India aged eighteen; it has been at the centre of his writing since. Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan tells what happened when the British Governor-General of India was convinced to invade Afghanistan – in order to save India from an imaginary Russian threat. This paved the path for subsequent wars … and sheds devastating light on the current one. Dalrymple has immersed himself in the Afghans’ story; the result is, according to the Guardian, ‘a racy tale of imperial misadventure and Victorian jihadism’ that shows ‘ourselves as others see us’.

(Tickets for this session only can be booked here.)