In her gripping new novel The Dream Hotel, acclaimed Moroccan American writer Laila Lalami conjures up a world where even dreams aren't safe from surveillance.
Longlisted for the 2025 Women’s Prize for Fiction, Laila Lalami’s The Dream Hotel is a chilling dissection of surveillance culture, technological overreach and the quiet, everyday ways people become complicit in their own monitoring.
Set in a near-future America shaped by predictive surveillance, Lalami tells the story of a woman swept into a surreal dystopia where dreams are weaponised by the state. Accused of a crime she hasn’t committed – yet – and detained indefinitely in a retention centre in the Californian desert, she must navigate a world in which corporations trade in the contents of our subconscious and algorithms claim the authority to determine guilt, innocence and destiny.
Join Lalami in conversation with Sonia Nair as they explore the seductive pull of technology, the commodification of the private self and the unnervingly plausible future where a single line of code could seal a person’s fate.
Event and Ticketing Details
Dates & Times
Wednesday 4 March
6.30 - 7.30pm
Tickets
$35.50
Full
$25.50
Concession
$25.50
Under 30
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Location
Accessibility
Accessible toilets available
Assistive Listening
Auslan interpreting available by-request
Companion tickets available
Registered Assistance Animals welcome
Wheelchair accessible
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Additional Notes
Laila Lalami will be signing books after the event.
The book seller for this event is The Chestnut Tree Bookshop.
Featuring

Laila Lalami
Laila Lalami is the author of six books, including The Moor’s Account, which won the American Book Award, the Arab-American Book Award, and the Hurston / Wright Legacy Award. It was on the longlist for the Booker ...

Sonia Nair
Sonia Nair is a Melbourne-based critic whose literary, theatre and screen criticism have been published by the The Age, the ABC, Meanjin and the Big Issue, among others. She has chaired conversations and interviews at ...


