Day Three
Monday, March 5 2012
West Stage
9.30am - Piercingly Wonderful: Gillian Mears
10.45am - The Word Spy: Ursula Dubosarsky
12pm - The China Hand: Paul French
1.15pm - The Essay: Martin Edmond, Ramona Koval, Caryl Phillips
2.30pm - Learning to Love Your Country: Bruce Pascoe
3.45pm - Adelaide: Kerryn Goldsworthy, David Walker, Barbara Santich
5.30pm - Poetry Reading
East Stage
9.30am - Her Fathers’ Daughter: Alice Pung
10.45am - Voyages Real and Imagined: Dionne Brand, Andrea di Robilant, Martin Edmond
12pm - Imagining Peace in the Middle East: M J Akbar and Farid Farid
1.15pm - The Stranger’s Child: Alan Hollinghurst
2.30pm - The Sea’s Stories: Michael Crummey and Margo Lanagan
3.45pm - The Informers: Juan Gabriel Vásquez
5.30pm - Who Will Speak for God?: Eliza Griswold
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day One
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day Two
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day Four
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day Five
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day Six
WHERE
Pioneer Women`s Memorial Garden
WHEN
Mon 5 Mar 9.30am - 6.30pm
DURATION
540 mins
FREE
PLANNER
Wheelchair access
MAP
Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden
Stop AA King William Rd - Eastern side
credits
Special Thanks:
Canada Council for the Arts
Copyright Agency Limited, Embassy of Italy
Embassy of Spain, Goethe-Institut,
Independent Arts Foundation, Instituto Cervantes Sydney, New Zealand Book Council, University of South Australia and USA Consulate
This project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
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