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Among the most prolific, most wide-ranging and best-read of contemporary novelists, Fay Weldon is also one of the most controversial. A feminist who now argues that men are the oppressed sex, a writer of psychological insight who has declared war on therapy, Fay Weldon has only one predictable characteristic: her unpredictability.

Archive listings for Fay Weldon

Work type: Talk.

T177629850

Fay Weldon will speak about her life, career and latest novel Kehua! at the New End Theatre on Sunday 19 September at 7.30pm. This is latest in the series of literary events IN CONVERSATION chaired by Eileen Christopher-Daniels. Previous authors in this series were the late Beryl Bainbridge, Cosmo Landesman, Olivia Lichtenstein, Susie Boyt and Margaret Drabble.
19 Sep 10New End Theatre, Inner London :: V215
listing details L1448076701

T0561713318

Fay Weldon will read from her latest novel, Chalcot Crescent - the story of Fay's never-born younger sister, Frances. Prophetic, clever and insightful, this is a story for our times and our future, told with effortless wit and imagination by one of Britain's finest novelists. Fay will also present The Virginia Prize, 2009, a new literary prize for female novelists from Aurora Metro, sponsored by ea Consulting Group. In association with Aurora Metro.
29 Nov 09Orange Tree Theatre, Outer London :: V321
listing details L0239979171

Lunch Date - T833245628

15 Feb 06Theatre Royal, Brighton :: V657
listing details L641380487

T1261279717

Fay Weldon will read from Auto Da Fay (Flamingo), the first volume of her autobiography and talk with Mslexia's Editor, Debbie Taylor, about her work.
29 Nov 03Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Maidenhead :: V1294444431
listing details L01860406284

T856316952

This is a rescheduled talk from the spring programme.
3 May 00Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L230614618

Other listings

1 Jul 05Hull Truck Theatre, Hull :: V935
listing details L1115326716
27 Oct 04Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L245773594

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