Bohemian Girl: Terese Svoboda
New York writer Terese
Svoboda has a body of work that includes poetry, novels,
memoir, translation and over a hundred published short stories. Black Glasses Like Clark Kent
is a memoir of her uncle’s chilling experience as a military policeman in
occupied Japan, and Weapons
Grade uses poetry to interrogate the power of occupation – both
political and personal. Svoboda’s latest novel is Bohemian Girl, ‘a
cross between True Grit and
Huckleberry Finn’.
She talks with Mary
McCallum.
DATE:
Monday 6 August
TIME: 12.15-1.15pm
VENUE: The
Marae, Level 4, Te Papa
(please note that no food may be taken onto The Marae)
Writers on Mondays is presented with the Museum of New
Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and additional support from Circa Theatre, City
Gallery Wellington and the New Zealand Centre for Literary Translation at
Victoria University.
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