Tendai Huchu is at the Balham Literary Festival at 12.00 on Saturday 11 June, discussing 'Landscape and atmosphere' with Will Cohu and Sarah Hall.
"Will scrutinises ordinary working lives in his most recent novel and Tendai wonders why we mention landscape at all given the novel’s interiority; they are joined by award-winning Sarah Hall whose novel 'The Wolf Border' takes us into a more violent wilderness."
For information about the event and to book tickets please look at https://balhamliteraryfestival.co.uk/artists/tendai-huchu/
'A Way of Being in the World', the Balham Literary Festival takes place from 10-12 June 2016 at the Bedford Pub in Balham, London SW12
"We are all connected to our landscapes, whether urban, rural or those inside our heads, but how do we bring them to life? There are people – writers, photographers, musicians, artists across all genres – who describe and animate our surroundings with insight and verve, and we are delighted to welcome some of the greatest of these to our festival in June 2016.
"Whether it’s Robert Macfarlane on the English Eerie, Helen Macdonald on flying H is for Hawk around the world, Inua Ellams leading you on a Midnight Run through South London, Ruth Potts and Molly Conisbee introducing you to Bread, Print and Roses, China Miéville skewing the picturesque, Lauren Elkin on flâneurs, Tendai Huchu on why we include landscape in contemporary fiction or Sarah Hall taking you into the wilderness of The Wolf Border, we urge you to join us for a dazzling approach to the worlds around and within us."
from https://balhamliteraryfestival.co.uk
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