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Book Week 2009 unveils an illustrious guest-list

December 18, 2008 15:21

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Gerald Jacobs,

Gerald Jacobs

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Jewish Book Week 2009 will begin and end with generous helpings of the cream of Israeli literature, in the shape of Amos Oz, who will open the festival on February 21, and AB Yehoshua, who will close it on March 1.

Oz will be interviewed by Guardian and JC columnist Jonathan Freedland; Yehoshua by BBC foreign correspondent Lyse Doucet. In between, JBW’s most lavish feast yet is expected to attract record numbers.

Announcing the programme, JBW director Geraldine D’Amico drew attention to the eclectic nature of the 2009 event.

Highlights include a free ranging evening with the renaissance man’s renaissance man, Jonathan Miller, who will be in conversation with Mark Lawson; Simon Schama revealing how religious fervour features in American history and politics; Frederic Raphael looking back over a distinguished life in literature, film and scholarship, with Tom Conti reading extracts from his work; and Alberto Manguel on the myth of the Wandering Jew.

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