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6th September, 2012
2012 marks the 40th Anniversary of two of John Berger’s major works: the novel G, winner of the Booker and James Tait Black Memorial Prizes, and the collaborative, SFTA/BAFTA-winning BBC TV series and book Ways of Seeing. In celebration, the Centre for Life-writing Research at King’s College London, and the Department of English and Drama at the British Library – home, since 2009, to the major collection of Berger’s papers – are holding a series of events.
The conference will be based at King’s College London. The programme will also include an evening screening at the Whitechapel Gallery on Thursday 6 September and an evening of discussion and celebration at the British Library on Friday 7 September.
For the draft event programme, visit the King’s College London Arts & Humanities website.
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