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  Scarlett Thomas: on Appetite and Excess and Her New Novel Oligarchy
Jan
30
7:00 PM19:00

Scarlett Thomas: on Appetite and Excess and Her New Novel Oligarchy

Scarlett Thomas will be discussing her riotously enjoyable new novel Oligarchy with  the literary journalist Alex Peake-Tomkinson.

Join us in welcoming the vivaciously original novelist Scarlett Thomas (author of The End of Mr Y and PopCo) to The Second Shelf to discuss her riotously enjoyable new novel Oligarchy. This blackly comic novel set in a girls' boarding school satirises the hysteria of the diet industry, Instagram and young women's behaviour but it is not without heart. The Times has said of Oligarchy: “Wickedly funny … Thomas has great fun with the familiar components of the boarding school yarn, even as she subverts them. Her writing is spikily humorous and controlled … This jet-black novel begs to be dramatised”. Scarlett will be in conversation with the literary journalist Alex Peake-Tomkinson, discussing excess and appetite and how she managed to make Oligarchy so hilarious and compelling at the same time. There will be a short reading by Scarlett from Oligarchy. There will also be time for audience questions and for Scarlett to sign copies of Oligarchy which will be on sale on the evening.

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Mo Moulton on Mutual Admiration Society
Dec
5
6:30 PM18:30

Mo Moulton on Mutual Admiration Society

Join us in welcoming Mo Moulton, author of Mutual Admiration Society: How Dorothy L. Sayers and her Oxford Circle Remade the World for Women to The Second Shelf. Mo will be joining The Second Shelf’s Managing Editor Lucy Scholes in a discussion about the book. This will be followed by a short audience Q&A.

Mutual Admiration Society is a fascinating group biography of the renowned crime novelist Dorothy L. Sayers and the Oxford women who stood at the vanguard of equal rights. In 1912, Sayers and five friends founded a writing group at Somerville College, calling themselves the ‘Mutual Admiration Society’. These women remained lifelong friends and collaborators as they battled for a truly democratic culture that acknowledged their humanity. Despite the casual cruelty of sexism that limited women’s choices, they pushed boundaries in reproductive rights, sexual identity, queer family making, and representations of women in the arts.

Mo Moulton is an author and commentator on twentieth-century British history and is currently a senior lecturer in the history department at the University of Birmingham. Their previous book was the runner-up for the Royal History Society’s 2015 Whitfield prize. They live in Derbyshire. 

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   Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan on Sarong Party Girls
Nov
8
6:30 PM18:30

Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan on Sarong Party Girls

Sarong Party Girls is a brilliant novel about a young woman's rise in the glitzy, moneyed city of Singapore. Join us in welcoming author Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan for reading and discussion.

In Sarong Party Girls, Jazzy - razor-sharp and vulgar, yet vulnerable - fervently pursues her quest to find a white husband and have ‘Chanel’ babies, but her story reveals the contentious gender politics and class tensions thrumming beneath the shiny exterior of Singapore's glamorous nightclubs. Desperate to move up in Asia's financial and international capital, will Jazzy and her friends succeed? Vividly told in Singlish - colourful Singaporean English with its distinctive cadence and slang - Sarong Party Girls brilliantly captures the unique voice of a young, striving woman caught between worlds. With remarkable vibrancy and empathy, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan brings not only Jazzy, but her city of Singapore, to dazzling, dizzying life.

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Iris Murdoch Centenary [SOLD OUT]
Jul
18
6:30 PM18:30

Iris Murdoch Centenary [SOLD OUT]

Join The Second Shelf and VINTAGE to celebrate the latter’s re-issue of six of the British novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch’s greatest and most timeless novels. This summer VINTAGE is celebrating great books by women. Revisit your favourites, discover new writers and fill your bookshelf and your summer with women’s voices. Published to commemorate Murdoch's centenary, these special editions feature new introductions by some of today’s best writers: Bidisha, Garth Greenwell, Sophie Hannah, Daisy Johnson, Charlotte Mendelson, and Sarah Perry.

The event will feature short readings from Murdoch’s novels, followed by a panel discussion in which The Second Shelf’s Managing Editor Lucy Scholes will be joined by broadcaster, critic and journalist Bidisha, Man Booker Prize shortlistee Daisy Johnson, and Man Booker and Baileys Women’s Prize longlistee Charlotte Mendelson, after which there will be an audience Q&A.

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 Ariana Reines X The Second Shelf
Jul
11
6:30 PM18:30

Ariana Reines X The Second Shelf

Ariana Reines X The Second Shelf X How to Wear It X The Sand Book

We are ecstatic to welcome poet Ariana Reines to The Second Shelf to celebrate the publication of The Sand Book, as well as the publication of The Second Shelf's first poetry broadside, "How to Wear It" printed by Hurst Street Press. 

The poem was first commissioned and published in our first magazine and was inspired by Sylvia Plath's tartan skirt, which is for sale and will be on display.

We then had it printed as a broadside by Hurst Street Press and it will be signed by Reines for the first time, shipped to customers who have pre-ordered (or who would like to pick up in the shop.)

Reines will be in conversation with writer and The Second Shelf proprietor A. N. Devers. We are wildly excited and consider this a wrap party for the first magazine, a celebration of our bookshop, of one of our favourite poets and her new book A Sand Book (released in the US by Tin House 18/06/19, forthcoming in the UK). 

We will also have a number of first editions of Reines's work for sale.

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Esmé Weijun Wang on The Collected Schizophrenias [SOLD OUT]
Jun
26
6:30 PM18:30

Esmé Weijun Wang on The Collected Schizophrenias [SOLD OUT]

Join us in welcoming Esmé Weijun Wang, author of The Collected Schizophrenias, to The Second Shelf. Esmé will perform a reading before joining A N Devers in discussion about the work. This will be followed by a short audience Q & A.

'Esmé Weijun Wang was officially diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder in 2013, although the hallucinations and psychotic episodes had started years before that. In the midst of a high functioning life at Yale, Stanford and the literary world, she would find herself floored by an overwhelming terror that 'spread like blood', or convinced that she was dead, or that her friends were robots, or spiders were eating holes in her brain. What happens when your whole conception of yourself is turned upside down? When you're aware of what is occurring to you, but unable to do anything about it?'

Esmé Weijun Wang is the author of the New York Times-bestselling memoir The Collected Schizophrenias and the novel The Border of Paradise, which was one of NPR's Best Books of 2016. She received a 2018 Whiting Award, was named by Granta as one of the “Best of Young American Novelists” in 2017, and was the recipient of the Graywolf Nonfiction Prize in 2016. Born in the Midwest to Taiwanese parents, Esmé lives in San Francisco, and can be found at esmewang.com and on Twitter @esmewang.

£5 or £14 with discounted book.

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Sara Collins on The Confessions of Frannie Langton
Jun
20
6:30 PM18:30

Sara Collins on The Confessions of Frannie Langton

Lucy Scholes, cultural critic and Managing Editor of The Second Shelf's magazine, will be in conversation with lawyer-turned-novelist Sara Collins, the author of the debut novel The Confessions of Frannie Langton (which was published by Viking in April), a thrilling homage to classic Victorian gothic fiction about a romance between a former slave from a Jamaican plantation and her white mistress. 

Drinks and great conversation included!

£5 or £15 with discounted book.

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