Cambridge Literary Festival - Forever Iris: Celebrating the Centenary of a Magnificent Novelist

Cambridge Literary Festival - Forever Iris: Celebrating the Centenary of a Magnificent Novelist

Saturday 6 April 2019
Baillie Gifford Stage - The Old Divinity School
Iris Murdoch was a dazzling, complicated and bewitching one-off: a philosopher who became a prolific writer of some of the best-loved novels of the 20th century.

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From The Bell to The Sea, The Flight from the Enchanter and A Severed Head, Murdoch’s writing thrums with ideas, sexual intrigue and miraculously shape-shifting characters. Join our panel to celebrate her work and her legacy.

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10:00 - 11:00

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