Fashion and Fiction: Divas, Delusions and Desire. From Bowie to Freud with Deborah Levy

Join the Man Booker prize-nominated author Deborah Levy and journalist Rosie Goldsmith as they discuss Fashion and Fiction in Levy’s work.

Intellectual and compassionate, lyrical and visual, the work of acclaimed British writer Deborah Levy explores subjects ranging from David Bowie to Virginia Woolf. Her plays have been performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company and two of her novels, Hot Milk and Swimming Home, were shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Join this wonderful storyteller, whose interest in clothing and its many meanings is woven throughout her work, for an evening of Fashion and Fiction in conversation with Rosie Goldsmith.
Thursday, 3 May 2018, 19.00 – 20.45, Victoria and Albert Museum, The Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre
Tickets cost £15.00. Includes wine reception. More info here.

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