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A Jewish Book Week to set our imaginations alight

January 10, 2013 19:30
One of the defining images of the London 2012 Games, the cauldron devised by Thomas Heatherwick (Photo: AP)

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Zoe Winograd,

Zoe Winograd

1 min read

The man responsible for the iconic London Olympic Games cauldron, Thomas Heatherwick, will be one of the highlight speakers at this year’s Jewish Book Week. Mr Heatherwick, whose Jewish grandmother fled Nazi Germany to come to London, will speak about his art and new book, Thomas Heatherwick: Making.

The artist is just one of more than 140 writers, historians, politicians, performers, journalists and speakers taking part in this year’s nine-day festival, which starts on February 23.

Historian Simon Schama will return to Book Week speaking about his forthcoming book and BBC TV series, The History of the Jews. The potter and award-winning writer Edmund de Waal, author of The Hare With Amber Eyes, will introduce the novel The Exiles’ Return, written by his late grandmother Elisabeth de Waal, whose story follows four exiles returning to Vienna after the war.

In a rare return to the public stage, former foreign secretary David Miliband will speak to David Aaronovitch about the late and exceptional historian Tony Judt, and his contributions to European thinking and the future of the left.