Spontaneous Acts – Yoko Tawada, in conversation at Libreria.

7 October 2024
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Join us at Libreria, as Yoko Tawada visits the UK to discuss Spontaneous Acts, the highly anticipated new novel from the award-winning, critically acclaimed novelist of The Last Children of Tokyo, Scattered All Over the Earth and Memoirs of a Polar Bear. In Spontaneous Acts, Patrik is a literary researcher living in Berlin, a city […]

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Join us at Libreria, as Yoko Tawada visits the UK to discuss Spontaneous Acts, the highly anticipated new novel from the award-winning, critically acclaimed novelist of The Last Children of Tokyo, Scattered All Over the Earth and Memoirs of a Polar Bear.

In Spontaneous Acts, Patrik is a literary researcher living in Berlin, a city just coming back to life after lockdown. Though his beloved opera houses are open again, Patrik cannot leave the house and hardly manages to get out of bed.

He is supposed to give a paper at a conference in Paris, on the poetry collection Threadsuns by Paul Celan, but he can’t get past the first question on the registration form: ‘What is your nationality?’ As Patrik attempts to find a connection in a world that constantly overwhelms him, he meets a mysterious stranger. The man’s name is Leo-Eric Fu, and somehow he already knows Patrik…

Yoko Tawada’s mesmerising new novel unfolds like a lucid dream in which the solace of friendship, reading, conversation, music – of seeing and being seen – is examined and celebrated. Spontaneous Acts reaches out to all of us who find meaning and even obsession in the words of those before us.

Yoko Tawada will be in conversation with Tice Cin.

Tice Cin is an interdisciplinary artist from North London and the author of KEEPING THE HOUSE (And Other Stories). Keeping the House was named a Guardian’s Best Book of 2021, and has been featured in The Scotsman, The New York Times and the Washington Post. She is a recent recipient of a Society of Authors Somerset Maugham Prize, and was shortlisted for Book of the Year at the British Book Awards. She has an MA in English: Issues in Modern Culture from UCL.
A DJ and music producer, she is preparing to release an accompanying album for Keeping the House with a host of talented features including those from the creative house she is part of, Fwrdmtn, such as Kareem Parkins-Brown and Latekid. A filmmaker, she is currently writing and co-directing three short films.

This event is produced in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, who have kindly supported Yoko’s visit to the UK.

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