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Deborah Levy: Why the Novel Matters – Live Stream

Thu 24 Oct – Thu 31 Oct 2024

Tune into the live stream as the prize-winning novelist, playwright and memoirist Deborah Levy delivers the 2024 New Statesman/Goldsmiths Prize Lecture.

Free – no ticket required
Writer Deborah Levy looks piercingly at the camera.

The Goldsmiths Prize celebrates fiction that breaks the mould, and in its annual lecture series leading authors their thoughts on the art of the novel.

For her talk, Deborah Levy argues that the novel uniquely gives close attention to the ways we negotiate with reality, which is the core of all writing and living.

In this personal manifesto on why the novel matters, she contends that it is the form that can most freely unmask the co-existence of immense power
and vulnerability in its human protagonists.

After her lecture, Levy takes part in a conversation with Tom Gatti, executive culture editor at the New Statesman.

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Dates & times

Live stream: 7.45pm on 24 Oct 2024, and available for seven days on demand

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Free – no ticket required

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This event is held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre

The Queen Elizabeth Hall is open from 90 minutes before events start until they finish. It’s closed at all other times.