Monday 29 January 2018

Amit Dhand Girl Zero PREVIEW LITFEST 2018



A message from Amit Dhand. Don't miss the event on 15 March!

GIRL ZERO TOUR!








Come and meet me on tour!
DATES:
1. Saturday March 3rd, 2pm at Bradford City Library, BD1 1SD 
2. Friday 9th March, 2pm at Community Hub Central, Hartlepool, TS26 9DE.
3. Thursday 15th March, Headingley Literature Festival, 7:15pm, New Headingley Club.
4. Monday 26th March, YorkLiterature Festival, 7pm, Waterstones, York, YO1 9QL
5. Wednesday 18th April, GooleLibrary, 6:30pm, DN14 5DS
6. Monday 23rd April, Halewood Library, Knowsley, 11am, L26 9UH
7. Thursday 26th April, Hemsworth Library, Wakefield, WF9 4JY, 2pm. 
8. Thursday 26th April, Central Library, Halifax, HX1 1QG, 7pm. 
9. Tuesday May 1st, Cullercoats Library, North Shields, NE30 3JY, 7:30pm.
10. Friday 4th May, GosforthLibrary, Newcastle, NE3 3HD, 2pm. 
11. Wednesday 6th June, Workington Library, CA14 2ND, 6:30pm. 
12. Friday 21st July, Harrogatecrime festival, 12pm. 






As ever, if you have enjoyed any books, please do consider leaving the author a review. It does keep us in the chair, creating the next book! 




Friday 26 January 2018

The Maud Allan Libel Trial - PREVIEW LITFEST 2018

The Trials of Salomé: The Maud Allan Libel Case 

7.30pm Wednesday 7 March in the historic Leeds Library, Commercial Street.



In the early part of 1918, one might have thought that the British government and the British press had more important matters to consider than whether a Tory MP had maligned the character of a Canadian dancer. The outcome of the war remained in doubt - libel was surely unimportant measured against the scale of the war effort.
But when Noel Pemberton-Billing published an excoriating review of Maud Allan’s performance as Salomé, under the heading ‘The Cult of the Clitoris’, which implied that Allan, then appearing in her Vision of Salomé, was a lesbian associate of German wartime conspirators, she sued Billing for libel. 
This very minor story became a sensation, implicating the government at the highest levels. In this public talk, Professor Ruth Robbins (Leeds Beckett) retells the story, and traces its implications

Free. Donations welcome. Reserve your seat with ticket from: http://bit.ly/litfestmaudallan