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20.03.2025
1 Stunde 1 Minute
With Carody Culver.
There’s no place like home, although home isn’t always a place.
It could be a feeling, an instinct, a language, a person, a
memory; it could be somewhere we long to return to or can’t wait
to escape. Join Griffith Review 87 contributors Brooke
Boland, Winnie Dunn and Lia Hills as they explore the myriad
material consequences of home, from the picket fence to the
political arena, in conversation with editor Carody Culver.
Event details:
Thu 06 Mar, 5:00pm | West Stage
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20.03.2025
1 Stunde 2 Minuten
With Carody Culver.
Whether it’s religious, political, societal, philosophical or
spiritual in nature, the act of believing can be a lodestar, a
comfort, a ritual, a guiding principle or a reason for living.
Join Griffith Review 86 contributors Ceridwen Dovey and
Zeynab Gamieldien as they explore what faith can tell us about
our desires, our values and ourselves, in conversation with
editor Carody Culver.
Event details:
Thu 06 Mar, 3:45pm | West Stage
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20.03.2025
1 Minute
With Jo Case.
Sofi Oksanen, librettist for Innocence, acclaimed Finnish
playwright and bestselling novelist blends family history and
journalistic rigour in Same River, Twice to reveal
Russia’s history of weaponising sexual violence against women –
and its links to genocide in Ukraine, misogyny within Russia
itself and imperialism on the world stage. Under Putin, she tells
Jo Case, women are under threat.
Event details:
Thu 06 Mar, 2:30pm | West Stage
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20.03.2025
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With Lauren Oyler.
Leo Robson is a well-known British essayist and critic who has
just written his first novel, The Boys. He talks to Lauren
Oyler about writing a comedy about confusion and loss – a
generational saga that takes place over a fortnight.
Event details:
Thu 06 Mar, 1:15pm | West Stage
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20.03.2025
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With Jonathan Green.
According to Marcel Proust, “grief develops the power of the
mind.” Jonathan Green tests the proposition with Nova Weetman,
who has written a memoir, Love, Death and Other Scenes,
about the death of her partner, the playwright Aiden Fennessy,
during COVID.
Event details:
Thu 06 Mar, 12:00pm | West Stage
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