Sir Terry Pratchett - ‘Imagination, not intelligence, made us human’

Event and Ticketing Details

Dates & Times

Tuesday 12 April
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Location

RMIT Storey Hall Auditorium

342 Swanston Street Melbourne Victoria 3000

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The 38 tales of the Discworld, a strange yet strangely familiar world on the back of a giant turtle, have defied the limits of genre and attracted adoring fans around the world. Translated into 32 languages and selling over 60 million copies worldwide, Pratchett received a knighthood in 2009. He has been winner of the British Science Fiction Award, the Carnegie Medal, the Writers Guild Award and the Smarties Prize Silver Award. He is also Britain’s most shoplifted author.

In 2007 Terry was diagnosed with a rare variant of Alzheimer’s that he has referred to as his ‘embuggerance’. He has championed the disease, donating £500,000 and raising awareness through a BBC documentary series. While grateful for offers of help, Terry has said he would entertain them ‘only from very high-end experts in brain chemistry’. He remains hopeful.

The satirist, novelist and much-loved icon is in Melbourne for one event only.

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