In the Frame - Julia Neuberger and Colm Toibin Chaired by Andrew Motion
Charleston Festival, Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 6pm
Julia Neuberger; Colm Toibin
Tickets £10 What stories do we tell ourselves as we look at our favourite paintings? Julia Neuberger has chosen to reminisce about the memories that Camille Pissarro's Lordship Lane Station, Dulwich (1871) evokes, and Colm Toibin muses on Paul Cezanne's inner thoughts as he painted Route Tournante (1902-06). Colm Toibin is one of our most celebrated writers, author of the Booker-nominated The Master. His major new novel, Brooklyn, will be hot off the press. Baroness Neuberger DBE is one of our most distinguished figures in public life. She became a Rabbi in 1977, served as Chief Executive of the King's Fund, and was appointed by the Prime Minister as Champion for Volunteering last year.Andrew Motion is Poet Laureate and has written extensively on art. (DeadGoodBooks)… (more)
Tickets £10 What stories do we tell ourselves as we look at our favourite paintings? Julia Neuberger has chosen to reminisce about the memories that Camille Pissarro's Lordship Lane Station, Dulwich (1871) evokes, and Colm Toibin muses on Paul Cezanne's inner thoughts as he painted Route Tournante (1902-06). Colm Toibin is one of our most celebrated writers, author of the Booker-nominated The Master. His major new novel, Brooklyn, will be hot off the press. Baroness Neuberger DBE is one of our most distinguished figures in public life. She became a Rabbi in 1977, served as Chief Executive of the King's Fund, and was appointed by the Prime Minister as Champion for Volunteering last year.Andrew Motion is Poet Laureate and has written extensively on art. (DeadGoodBooks)… (more)


