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The Stuart Hall Foundation is delighted to welcome writer Arundhati Roy to our Annual Autumn Keynote event entitled, ‘Things that Can and Cannot be Said: The dismantling of the world as we knew it’ 🗓 Date: Friday 30th September, 2022 🕰Time: 7pm-8:30pm (doors open at 6:30pm) 📍Location: Conway Hall - 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL Limited tickets are available to attend in person or online. Book now using the link in our bio 🔗 In the twenty-five years since the release of her world-renowned Booker Prize winning novel, ‘The God of Small Things’ (1997), Arundhati Roy has consistently interrogated the meaning of justice in all its complexity, social, economic and ecological. Her last novel was ‘The Ministry of Utmost Happiness’ (2017) which has been translated into more than 40 languages. Her latest collection of essays is ‘Azadi: Freedom, Fascism, and Fiction in the Age of the Virus’ (2020). As we endure an unprecedented global pandemic, governmental inaction in response to the climate crisis, and the intensification of authoritarian practices across the global north and south alike, Arundhati Roy has been invited by Stuart Hall Foundation to reflect on how we have arrived at this conjuncture and what might come next. Roy will discuss the local and global dimensions of these crises and the ongoing resistance to them. Roy will then be in conversation, responding to questions from the audience. Image by Mayank Austen Soofi, 2017 This event is sponsored by @conwayhall
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