Friday, August 31, 2018

Writers on Mondays


WRITERS ON MONDAYS
Feel the Heat with Gigi Fenster and Megan Dunn

Feverish: A Memoir by Gigi Fenster and Megan Dunn’s Tinderbox take a punk approach to the conventions of autobiography. In an attempt to break free from rationality and make her life a work of art, novelist and writing teacher Fenster decides to induce a fever in herself; the resulting memoir takes in apartheid South Africa and complex family dynamics. Dunn writes about the end of reading and her attempted rewrite of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, which is derailed while she works at failing bookseller chain Borders; the memoir has been described as ‘comic genius’. Novelist Emily Perkins chairs this discussion on writing about the self, books and heat.
DATE:   Monday 3 September
TIME:    12.15-1.15pm
VENUE: Te Marae, Level 4, Te Papa
Writers on Mondays is presented by the International Institute of Modern Letters and Te Papa Tongarewa.
There events are open to the public and free of charge.

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