BookTalks // Natasha Brown
BookTalks // Natasha Brown
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**ENGLISH BELOW**
Oplev Natasha Brown, forfatteren bag romanen Det universelle, til BookTalks den 28. april.
Den engelske forfatter Natasha Brown debuterede i 2019 med romanen Samling, og i 2025 udkom Det universelle – en roman om kapitalisme, clickbait-kultur, arbejdsmarked, racisme, og om vi nu også kan tro på det, vi læser – og det hele kredser om en guldbarre, der bliver væk!
Romanen blev indstillet til den prestigefulde Booker-pris, og du kan opleve Natasha Brown i en samtale om Det universelle med kulturjournalist og litteraturformidler Karoline Kjær Hansen.
Efter samtalen inviterer vi på social dining, hvor du kan blive hængende og lade snakken og ikke mindst hyggen fortsætte!
Tid: Tirsdag den 28. april kl. 16.30
Sted: Indsigten på Det Kgl. Bibliotek i Aarhus
Pris: 50 kr., gratis for unge under 30 og studerende
BookTalks er for dig, der er nysgerrig på litteratur, uanset om du læser eller ej. Lad facitlisten blive derhjemme, og kom og oplev litteraturen i uformelle rammer – lad os undre os og blive klogere sammen.
BookTalks er et samarbejde mellem Aarhus Litteraturcenter, Det Kgl. Bibliotek i Aarhus og Studenterhus Aarhus.
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Meet Natasha Brown, the author of Universality at BookTalks 28 April.
The English author Natasha Brown published her first novel, Assembly, in 2019, og in 2025 her latest novel, Universality, came out – a novel on capitalism, clickbait culture, the job market, racism, and whether we should believe everything we read – and it all circle around a gold bar that disappears!
The novel was longlistet for the prestigious literary prize, the Booker Prize, and you can meet Natasha Brown when she talks to culture journalist Karoline Kjær Hansen about Universality.
After the talk, we invite you to join us for social dining, where you’re welcome to stay and keep the conversation—and the cosiness—going!
Time: Tuesday 28 April at 16:30
Place: Indsigten at Royal Danish Library in Aarhus
Prize: 50 DKK, free for under-30s and students
BookTalks is for anyone curious about literature—whether you read or not. Leave the answer sheet at home and come experience literature in an informal setting. Let’s wonder and learn together.
BookTalks is a collaboration between Aarhus Centre for Literature, Royal Danish Library in Aarhus, and Studenterhus Aarhus.
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Det Kgl. Bibliotek, Victor Albecks Vej 1, 8000 Aarhus
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