The British Council's Cambridge Seminar on Contemporary British Literature is a biennial event bringing together the insight and experience of writers and participants in a context which explores UK and international perspectives on contemporary writing.
The 2005 seminar will feature Andrew Motion, Panos Karzenis, Paul Bailey, Jim Crace, Hari Kunzru, Kamila Shamsie, Nadeem Aslam, Susan Bassnett academic, Mererid Hopwood, Moniza Alvi, Toby Litt, Michael Schmidt, Terry Eagleton, Bernardine Evaristo, Benjamin Zephaniah, Wilson Harris and Marina Warner.
The British Council's Cambridge Seminar on literature has influenced the creation, discussion and performance of literature for over a quarter of a century. Participants, who come from over forty countries, have the opportunity to meet some of the best-known writers in the UK, as well as take part in debates ranging over many literary and cultural issues. Bringing together the insight and experience of writers and participants, in a context which explores UK and international perspectives on contemporary writing, the Cambridge Seminar offers an unrivalled literary experience.
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