Literary Lunchtimes Cafe Gandolfi Feb/March 2014
Literary Lunchtimes Cafe Gandolfi
Sponsored by the School of Humanities, University of Strathclyde.
An Audience with Bernard McLaverty
Wednesday, 26th February @1pm
One of Ireland’s greatset prose-writers, long resident in Glasgow, reads from his recently published Collected Stories (Penguin, 2013).A celebration of Historical Fiction: Beatrice Colin and Louise Welsh
Wednesday, 12th March @1pm
Two acclaimed historical novelists read extracts from their work-in-progress.
An Audience with Alastair Gray
Wednesday, 26th March @1pm
Scotland’s national literary “anti-institution” reads from his new work, and offers his reflections on the coming referendum.
Cafe Gandolfi,64 Albion Street, Glasgow G1 1NY
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