Day Four
Tuesday, March 6 2012
West Stage
9.30am - The Cook: Wayne Macauley
10.45am A Well Made Suit: Miguel Syjuco
12pm Boat People: Linda Jaivin, Juan Gabriel Vasquez and Caryl Phillips
1.15pm Patrick White: David Marr
2.30pm The Secret Lives of Houses: Jenny Erpenbeck
3.45pm The 10pm Question: Kate De Goldi
5.30pm The World of Etgar Keret: Etgar Keret - CANCELLED.
East Stage
9.30am A Map to the Door: Dionne Brand
10.45am On Manhood: Malcolm Knox and Deborah Robertson
12pm Dark Heart: Megan Abbott
1.15pm Staying in Character: Neil Cross, Garry Disher and Frank Moorhouse
2.30pm The Anatomy of a Moment: Javier Cercas
3.45pm Close Encounters: Robyn Arianrhod, Andrea di Robilant, Selina Hastings
5.30pm China: Paul French, Linda Jaivin and Jianying Zha
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day One
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day Two
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day Three
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day Five
Adelaide Writers’ Week Day Six
WHERE
Pioneer Women`s Memorial Garden
WHEN
Tue 6 Mar 9.30am - 6.30pm
DURATION
540 mins
FREE
PLANNER
Wheelchair access
MAP
Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden
Stop AA King William Rd - Eastern side
credits
Special Thanks:
Canada Council for the Arts
Copyright Agency Limited, Embassy of Italy
Embassy of Spain, Goethe-Institut,
Independent Arts Foundation, Instituto Cervantes Sydney, New Zealand Book Council, University of South Australia and USA Consulate
This project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
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