ALICE WALKER in Durban for TIme of the Writer

DURBAN! You just keep ’em coming! We are really blessed to have Alice Walker attending the “Time of the Writer” festival in Durbs in March – remember the Color Purple, besides ALice there are a number of outstanding African and other authors attending the festival… BOOK QUICKLY at COMPUTICKET! Most events are free or only R20. Durban you are chipile sometimes hey!

9th TIME OF THE WRITER : 2…
0th TO 25th March 2006

The 9th Time of the Writer international writers’ festival takes place in Durban from 20 to 25 March 2006 . This established event on the South African cultural calendar delivers quality national, African and international literary talent within an extensive week-long programme of activities.

Heading the line-up for Time of the Writer 2006 is celebrated American writer, Alice Walker (USA) . Other participants include Chris Abani (Nigeria), Abdelkader Benali (Morroco/Netherlands), Bernardine Evaristo (United Kingdom), Amitav Ghosh (India), Eric Miyeni (South Africa), Kagiso Lesego Molope (South Africa), Patrice Nganang (Cameroon), OEHM Nxumalo (South Africa), Monica de arc Nyeko (Uganda), Marguerite Poland (South Africa), Marita van der Vyver (South Africa), Ayu Utami (Indonesia), Eliot Weinberger (USA), and Zapiro (South Africa).Names are linked to biogs and photos. Further participant information and programme details will become available closer to the festival.

Presentations, readings and discussions take place nightly at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre with daily activities at various tertiary institutions, community centres, museums, schools and other venues, including prison.

Tickets are R20 for the evening sessions, R10 for students, and can be purchased through Computicket or at the door one hour before the event. Workshops and seminars are free. For more information on the Time of the Writer festival contact The Centre for Creative Arts, University of KwaZulu-Natal on 031 – 260 2506 or e-mail here

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