Literary icon Nell Zink brings to Melbourne the hedonistic spirit of a big night out in Berlin as she discusses her seventh much acclaimed novel, Sister Europe.
In this dazzling satire of modern life, an eclectic cast of characters gathers at a tedious literary award ceremony in Berlin. Over the course of the evening, their assumptions, foibles and irrepressible humanity are slowly brought to light.
A Guggenheim Fellowship recipient and the celebrated author of Avalon, Doxology and Nicotine, among others, Nell Zink is widely hailed as a singular voice in literary fiction. In a Melbourne first, she takes the stage at The Wheeler Centre to discuss her sharp and tightly wrought new novel, Sister Europe, and its animating themes: loneliness and the possibility of transcending it, the tension between old and new ideas and the challenge of defining one’s identity in an increasingly complex world.
Join Zink in celebration of this exhilarating and exquisitely funny novel, with host Jaclyn Crupi.
Event and Ticketing Details
Dates & Times
Tuesday 3 March
6.30 - 7.30pm
Tickets
$35.50
Full
$25.50
Concession
$25.50
Under 30
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Location
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Accessible toilets available
Assistive Listening
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Additional Notes
Featuring

Nell Zink
Nell Zink is the author of seven acclaimed novels including her debut, The Wallcreeper, described by the Sunday Times as a ‘a slim, strange masterpiece’, the National Book Award-longlisted Mislaid, a New York ...

Jaclyn Crupi
Jaclyn Crupi is a book editor, event moderator, awards judge and bookseller. She has worked in publishing since 2002. Jaclyn has written numerous books for both children and adults. Her book, Garden Like a Nonno, ...


