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Patrick Langley, Zoe Pilger & George Szirtes

The White Review presents readings by Patrick Langley, Zoe Pilger and George Szirtes at Carroll/Fletcher on Wednesday 12 March. Drinks will be served from 18.30, and the readings will start at 19.00.

Please note that space for this event is limited so RSVP to editors@thewhitereview.org is ESSENTIAL.

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PATRICK LANGLEY is a writer and producer based in London. His work has appeared in The White Review, the TLS, the Lisbon Triennale, Arc Magazine, Arena Homme+ online, Radio 4, Radio 3, Resonance FM, the South London Gallery and elsewhere. He co-runs CAR, an arts podcast.

ZOE PILGER is an art critic for the Independent and winner of the 2011 Frieze International Writers Prize. She is currently working on a Ph.D at Goldsmiths College and lives in London. Eat My Heart Out, her first novel, is published by Serpent’s Tail.

GEORGE SZIRTES’s many books of poetry have won various prizes including T S Eliot Prize (2004), for which he is again shortlisted for Bad Machine (2013). His translation of László Krasznahorkai’s Satantango (2013) was awarded the Best Translated Book Award in the US.


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