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Memoir, Holocaust Fiction, and Truth: Beyond 'The Cut Out Girl'

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Dates

This is a past event
Time
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Location

Bedford Room, G37, Ground Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU

Institute

Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies

Event type

Lecture

Contact

020 7862 8966


Bart van Es, author, literary critic and Professor of English at the University of Oxford, will give the 2023 Martin Miller and Hannah Norbert-Miller Memorial Lecture. 
In 2019 Bart van Es’s The Cut Out Girl won the Costa Biography Prize and the Slightly Foxed Best First Biography as well as the overall Book of the Year, but – while the book is a biography – it is also, in some ways, a work of fiction. Many of its memorable scenes, conversations, and descriptions are acts of creative reconstruction, based on what ‘must’ or ‘could’ have happened, rather than absolute fact. What are the gains of this approach and what are the potential dangers? In this lecture, van Es explores the ethics of creative writing when it comes to the Holocaust. His lecture will range beyond The Cut Out Girl to explore the writing of W.G. Sebald, Anne Frank’s Diary, and the popular success of novels such as The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris. How does truth relate to fiction? These are, van Es will argue, not straightforward opposites.

The lecture will be followed by a reception. All welcome. Attendance free, but advance online registration essential.

 










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