Literature Sister Library : Circle Reading Apart Together

Sister Library © Goethe-Institut & HerStory

Wed, 27.10.2021

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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Reading Angela Carter's Alice-Wolf with Elder Sister Tasneem Tambawala

If you think that people are scarier than monsters, you are not alone. Angela Carter's Alice-Wolf is a tale of beasts and humans, a glimpse into the sacred and the profane. A story of refuge, kinship, and unearthly bonds. 

Come read with us, to gather courage to face the scariest of times. Sister Library will be reading Angela Carter's Alice-Wolf on Wednesday, October 27 at 7PM with Elder Sister Tasneem Tambawala

The Goethe-Institut Bangladesh in partnership with HerStory Foundation will host the event on ZOOM platform.The reading is in English with free access and open to all upon registration in HERE.  Contact us at 01774706887 or in email for information or technical support.

About Angela Carter (1940 -1992)

British novelist, short story writer and poet best known for her collection of feminist horror stories Bloody Chamber. "It's about desire and its destruction, the self-immolation of women, how women collude and connive with their condition of enslavement." - Marina Warner

About Elder Sister

Tasneem Tambawala is a librarian and founder of Bookcentric, a one-of-a-kind library in Dhaka. When she is not reading she is writing, cooking and doing yoga.
 

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