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  • Sep 2, 2024 | thebookerprizes.com | Fitzcarraldo Editions |Jon Fosse |Damion Searls

    Skip to main content Jon Fosse’s Septology is a transcendent exploration of the human condition, and a radically other reading experience – incantatory, hypnotic, and utterly uniqueIn his magnum opus, Septology, a unique seven-novel sequence, Jon Fosse presents us with an indelible and poignant exploration of the human condition.

  • Sep 2, 2024 | thebookerprizes.com | Fitzcarraldo Editions |Jon Fosse |Damion Searls

    Your Septology septet is written in your trademark style and could be described as a seven-part novel written in a single sentence. Could you explain what prompted you to structure the septet in this way and how you intended it to shape the reader’s experience? I prefer not to plan anything before I start writing. At a certain point I have a feeling that the novel is already written, and I just have to write it down before it disappears.

  • Apr 16, 2024 | eventbrite.com | Fitzcarraldo Editions

    Invisible Poles - a night of Polish food and conversation hosted at OgniskoTo celebrate the re-release of London Feeds Itself we are hosting a panel discussion about Polish food at Ognisko, the famous Polish club in South Kensington,a central part of the essay The Club by Barclay Bram. After the talk Ognisko will serve traditional Polish food – think cups of Barszcz, platters of pierogi and sledz etc. For nearly two decades Polish people were the largest diaspora in the UK.

  • Apr 4, 2024 | eventbrite.co.uk | Fitzcarraldo Editions

    Invisible Poles - a night of Polish food and conversation hosted at OgniskoTo celebrate the re-release of London Feeds Itself we are hosting a panel discussion about Polish food at Ognisko, the famous Polish club in South Kensington,a central part of the essay The Club by Barclay Bram. After the talk Ognisko will serve traditional Polish food – think cups of Barszcz, platters of pierogi and sledz etc. For nearly two decades Polish people were the largest diaspora in the UK.

  • Jan 31, 2024 | podcasts.apple.com | Fitzcarraldo Editions

    Jacqueline Rose in conversation with Helen Charman: Feminist critic and writer Jacqueline Rose, author most recently of The Plague: Living Death in Our Times, published by Fitzcarraldo in 2023, speaks to critic and academic Helen Charman, author of Mother State: A Political History of Motherhood, publishing in August 2024.

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