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About London Review Bookshop

The London Review Bookshop, in addition to selling books, hosts some of London's most talked about literary events. Readings, discussions and debates make it a vital centre for intellectual exchange.

There are only a limited number of places for each event, so early booking is advised. Book online at www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/events or call the Bookshop on (020) 7269 9030. Unless otherwise stated, tickets for all events cost £10.

Free wine/refreshments served at each event.

All events will take place at the London Review Bookshop at 14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL unless another venue is specified.

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'Wrong Norma': Anne Carson, Simon McBurney, Ben Whishaw and Robert Currie

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