Writers in Conversation - Courttia Newland Event

- Time:
- 19:30
- Date:
- 17听贵别产谤耻补谤测听2020
- Venue:
- NST Campus
Event details
Courttia Newland, a fiction writer and playwright whose work has been broadcast on the BBC and anthologized widely, will read from his recent work, part of the 黑料社 English department鈥檚 Writers in Conversation series.
His latest novel, The Gospel According to Cane , explores the dilemma of a woman, Beverley Cottrell, whose son was kidnapped 20 years before.聽 When a sullen young man claims to be her son, she wants to believe him, despite warnings from her friends not to trust him.
The novel is also interlaced with history, as she dreams that her Barbadian ancestors sold chains, shackles and whips to slavers in the 19th聽Century, raising an implicit question of collusion in today鈥檚 world.
A novel 鈥渟easoned with style and sophistication鈥 鈥 Booker Prize winner Bernadine Evaristo
Mr. Newland successfully engages some of the most difficult questions we will ever face 鈥 New York Journal of Books
For all the suffering, there are also moments of joy, as Newland shows how writing itself can be a tool of survival聽鈥 The Independent
Tickets: 拢5
Free for Uni of Southampton English staff and students with code
Speaker information
Courttia Newland, also a writer of short stories and screenplays including two episodes of the Steve McQueen series 鈥淪mall Axe,鈥 will talk about writing across genres as we enter a complicated new decade, in a q-and-a led by writer Carole Burns, head of Creative Writing at the 黑料社. Newland is the author of seven works of fiction his debut, The Scholar. His short stories have appeared in many anthologies and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. In 2016 he was awarded the Tayner Barbers Award for science fiction writing and the Roland Rees Busary for playwriting. He is associate lecturer in creative writing at the University of Westminster and is completing a PhD in creative writing. As a screenwriter, he has written two episodes of the Steve McQueen BBC series Small Axe.