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Auckland Writers Festival is New Zealand’s premiere festival of books and ideas, delivering a vibrant programme of events each May.
The world’s writers and thinkers explore ideas, share stories, debate issues, perform, entertain crowds and generate brilliant conversations about fiction, non-fiction, science, economics, politics, music, the media, film, art, history, poetry, religion and much more
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Auckland Writers Festival is New Zealand’s premiere festival of books and ideas, delivering a vibrant programme of events each May.
The world’s writers and thinkers explore ideas, share stories, debate issues, perform, entertain crowds and generate brilliant conversations about fiction, non-fiction, science, economics, politics, music, the media, film, art, history, poetry, religion and much more
Subscribe to this channel for exclusive talks from some of our biggest events.

    David Walliams: Awful Auntie

    David Walliams: Awful Auntie

    For children and the childlike. Britain’s 2014 Number One bestselling children’s author David Walliams brings his zany children’s tales to the Festival stage in his only Auckland appearance. With seven books, including The Boy In The Dress, Mr Stink, Gangsta Granny and Awful Auntie, Walliams has captured the imaginations of readers around the world. Don’t... Read full post ›

    David Mitchell: The Bone Clocks

    David Mitchell: The Bone Clocks

    UK author David Mitchell returns to the Festival following the publication of his Booker-longlisted The Bone Clocks. In this and other novels such as Cloud Atlas and Black Swan Green he playfully uses realism, fantasy, time-shifts and interlocking stories to create some of the most engaging fiction around. Mitchell updates us on his writerly sojourns in conversation with Catherine Robertson.... Read full post ›

    An Evening with Alan Cumming

    An Evening with Alan Cumming

    The Scottish Manhattan-based actor Alan Cumming is a busy man. He has built a fine career with roles ranging from Taggart and The Good Wife on TV, to the X-Men films, and Cabaret and Macbeth on the stage. He has had a photo exhibition named “Alan Cumming Snaps!” and developed an award-winning fragrance named “Cumming”; and has been a tireless champion for LGBT civil rights... Read full post ›

    Xinran: Buy Me the Sky

    Xinran: Buy Me the Sky

    Famed Chinese writer Xinran, author of The Good Women of China, introduces her latest book Buy Me The Sky, an investigation of the impact of China’s one-child policy on those born after 1970. With journalistic nous and novelistic flair, she scrutinises how generations of “one and onlies”, burdened with expectation but reared with scant sense of responsibility, embody... Read full post ›

    Translation Gymnastics: Daniel Mendelsohn & Anna Jackson

    Translation Gymnastics: Daniel Mendelsohn & Anna Jackson

    Daniel Mendelsohn and Anna Jackson share an enthusiam for the classics and for translation. He’s an acclaimed US memoirist, critic and translator of the Greek poet CP Cavafy; she’s a New Zealand poet whose latest collection I Clodia and Other Portraits is indebted to the scandalous Roman aristocrat Clodia, the beautiful addressee of searing and racy poetry by... Read full post ›

    Leading Men (Graeme Lay, Thom Conroy)

    Leading Men (Graeme Lay, Thom Conroy)

    Graeme Lay and Thom Conroy have written about two figures in New Zealand’s colonial past: Captain James Cook, the inspiration for Lay’s recently completed fictional trilogy; and Ernst Dieffenbach, the free-spirited German appointed as surgeon and naturalist on the New Zealand Company’s ship “Tory”, who is at the heart of Conroy’s novel The Naturalist.The two writers... Read full post ›

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