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A book that is astonishing, ingenious and beautiful. A modern classic. Elif Shafak is one of the great writers of our time’ – Peter Frankopan
Elif Shafak’s award-winning novels are celebrated globally. Her work has been translated into 58 languages, and her latest, There Are Rivers in the Sky, is a testament to the power of storytelling across borders and cultures.
This is an epic story of interconnection. Spanning ancient Mesopotamia to contemporary London, Shafak charts the lifespan of a raindrop, as it is consumed, subsumed and transformed across continents and centuries. This sweeping narrative is anchored by the lives of three characters, all of whom live on the banks of the Thames or the Tigris. Their lives are all touched by the Epic of Gilgamesh, a poem written during the late second millennium BC.
On April 7 Shafak will be joined by historian Peter Frankopan on the Intelligence Squared stage. In his acclaimed The Earth Transformed, Frankopan explores how the natural environment has shaped the development and demise of civilisations across time. Now he joins Shafak to shed light on the history of ancient Mesopotamia and the weaving of epic narratives across time and place.
Join two of the most accomplished writers in their fields live in conversation at Smith Square Hall, and pick up a signed paperback copy of There Are Rivers in the Sky at an exclusive discounted price.
Further praise for There are Rivers in the Sky
‘Elif Shafak is a unique and powerful voice in world literature.’ ― Ian McEwan
‘One of the best writers in the world today.’ ― Hanif Kureishi
‘A brilliant, unforgettable novel.’ ― Mary Beard
‘Gloriously expansive and intellectually rich… a magnificent achievement.’ ― The Spectator
There are Rivers in the Sky
by Elif Shafak
Speakers are subject to change.