Join us for the third annual White Review / n+1 summer party! The event takes place in the auditorium at Bold Tendencies, Peckham. The event also marks the launch of our twentieth print issue. Entrance is free; doors at 6.30 p.m.; readings from 7.15 p.m.; music till late.
There will be readings from
– CLAIRE-LOUISE BENNETT
– SARAH HOWE
– MARK KROTOV
– TOM McCARTHY
– MATTHEW McNAUGHT
– FRANCESCO PACIFICO
A DJ set by JEN CALLEJA (Sauna Youth) will follow the readings. There will be drinks.
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Discounted subscriptions to The White Review and n+1 will be on sale, along with issues of both magazines.
CLAIRE-LOUISE BENNETT is the author of Pond, published by Fitzcarraldo Editions in 2015.
SARAH HOWE is a Hong Kong-born British poet, academic and editor. Her first collection of poems is Loop of Jade (Chatto & Windus, 2015).
MARK KROTOV is the publisher of n+1.
TOM McCARTHY’s first novel, Remainder was recently adapted for the cinema by Omer Fast; his third, C, was shortlisted for the 2010 Booker Prize, as was his fourth, Satin Island, in 2015. He is General Secretary of the International Necronautical Society (INS), a semi-fictitious avant-garde whose work has been exhibited at venues including Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Tate Britain and Moderna Museet Stockholm. A collection of his essays, Typewriters, Bombs, Jellyfish, was published by New York Review Books in 2017.
MATTHEW McNAUGHT lives in Southampton, where he works in mental health, and has written for n+1. Immanuel, an essay about faith, doubt and radical religion, inspired in part by his experiences growing up in an evangelical Christian community in the south of England, will be published by Fitzcarraldo Editions in 2018.
FRANCESCO PACIFICO was born in Rome in 1977. He is the author of The Story of My Purity and Class and has translated Will Eisner, Dave Eggers, Henry Miller, Ray Charles, and Dana Spiotta. His work has appeared in n+1, McSweeney’s, and The White Review, among other publications.