Chair: Diana Reid An acerbic wit and whip-smart observations are the hallmark of Sloane Crosley’s writing in her essays, columns and novels, drawing the praise of writers such as Nick Hornby and Elif Batuman. Her latest novel, Cult Classic, is a twisted mystery about metaphysics, modern love, memory and mind control. Crosley discusses her process and the connections between her fiction and non-fiction writing. Supported by the Consulate of the United States. Event details: Wed 08 Mar, 10:45am on the East Stage
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