Colm Tóibín - Sydney Writers' Festival Livestream

Colm Tóibín - Sydney Writers' Festival Livestream

Join us at the State Library and Archives for a live stream of Colm Tóibín at Sydney Writers' Festival - it's going to be literary magic

By State Library and Archives of Tasmania
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Date and time

Friday, May 23 · 4 - 5pm AEST

Location

State Library and Archives of Tasmania

91 Murray Street Ground Floor Hobart, TAS 7000 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Sydney Writers’ Festival is Australia’s largest celebration of books and ideas, bringing the world’s finest authors and esteemed thinkers together for insightful and exhilarating conversations and discussions.

The Sydney Writers’ Festival Live & Local program offers a free livestream of Festival sessions to libraries and community centres across regional Australia to share directly with their audiences.

Colm Tóibín returns to the world of Brooklyn – adapted into a BAFTA- and Oscar-nominated film starring Saoirse Ronan – with the long-awaited sequel, Long Island.

Set 20 years after Rose Lacey’s death, Long Island follows Eilis Lacey after an unknown Irishman unexpectedly brings a baby into her family’s midst. Full of longing and regret, the book exhibits the hallmarks of a master storyteller’s restraint and Colm’s customary wit.

In conversation with Kate Evans (ABC Radio National’s The Bookshelf), Colm discusses his latest portrait of the people of picturesque Enniscorthy, which is being heralded as his best work yet.

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FreeMay 23 · 4:00 PM GMT+10