Multiple Identities: Alexander Pringle in conversation with Claire Wilcox
This in-person event is free and open to all; however, registration is recommended.
This event will be recorded and will be available via our website soon after (registration is not required to access the recording).
Registration will close at 2pm on 29 April.
Evening lecture: Alexandra Pringle in conversation with Claire Wilcox
About Alexandra Pringle:
Writer, editor, literary agent and publisher. She was the fourth person to join Virago Press in the '70s. As agent she represented Deborah Levy, Ali Smith, Maggie O’Farrell, Amanda Foreman and others. She was editor-in-chief of Bloomsbury Publishing for more than two decades, working with bestselling authors Khaled Hosseini, Donna Tartt and Elizabeth Gilbert; Women’s Prize winners Ann Patchett, Madeline Miller, Kamila Shamsie and Susanna Clarke; Booker Prize winners George Saunders and Margaret Atwood, and Nobel Prize winner Abdulrazak Gurnah.
Alexandra comes from the Afriats, an ancient family of Berber Jewish traders whose caravans travelled from Timbuktu to Mogador bringing spices, indigo and gold. She is writing a memoir, Caravan, to be published by Canongate in the UK and Simon & Schuster in the US. She is Visiting Professor at the Centre for Fiction at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Alexandra will be in-conversation with Claire Wilcox discussing her progression from publisher to writer, and from working with authors to trying to be one.
Book for the evening lecture (5.30-7pm) here.
This evening lecture follows a study day on the subject of 'Multiple Identities: telling life stories through objects'. Book for the study day (11am-5pm) here.