Author: Michèle RobertsAlso known as: Michele Roberts, Michelle Roberts, Michèle Roberts, Michèle Roberts
2 past events. University of East Anglia: Michèle Roberts (March 5 at 19:00) Michèle Roberts, Paper Houses. "Michèle Roberts (March 5) has published numerous novels, including the Booker-shortlisted Daughters of the House, The Looking Glass, and Reader, I Married Him. She is Emeritus Professor of Creative Writing at UEA. Her latest book Paper Houses was published in 2007."
Individual ... (more)tickets priced £5 (no concs) and season tickets priced £45 (£40 concs) are available from the box office on 01603 508050. Event location: Lecture Theatre 1 at UEA
Added by christiguc. Chicago Public Library - Harold Washington Library Center: Rebecca Spence, Michelle Roberts (May 8 at 18:30) Rebecca Spence reads from I Speak of Simple Things, by Donna G. Humphrey.; Michelle Roberts reads from I Speak of Simple Things, by Donna G. Humphrey. "The late Donna G. Humphrey grew up on a Kansas farm and came to adulthood during the Great Depression. I Speak of Simple Things, a collection of her poems, has been published by her daughters, Joan Lefkow and Judy Smith. The poems evoke images of life on the prairie at mid-20th century and portray ... (more)an ordinary woman’s dreams, those realized and those doomed to impossibility. Selections will be presented in a dramatic reading by noted Chicago actresses Rebecca Spence and Michelle Roberts. "
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