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Grab your diaries and tell your friends: London Literature Festival is back with huge names and inspiring events from authors including Malala and Reese Witherspoon. Co-curated by Rebecca Lucy Taylor – aka musician Self Esteem – this is not one to miss.


Meet the co-curator


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Self Esteem: A Complicated Woman

SAT 1 NOV

Discover the debut book from this year’s London Literature Festival co-curator Rebecca Lucy Taylor – aka Self Esteem – in conversation with Dolly Alderton.

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Self Esteem Presents

SAT 1 NOV

Join the musician for an evening of music and spoken word from artists including Travis Alabanza, Pam Ayres, Marged, Tom Rasmussen and Seraphina Simone.


Taking back the story

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Malala Yousafzai: Finding My Way

SUN 2 NOV

Discover a story of friendship and first love, of mental health and self-discovery, and trying to stay true to yourself while everyone else tries to define you.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT) and British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).


Eagerly awaited

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Zadie Smith: Dead and Alive

SUN 2 NOV

In her new collection, the author brings her skills as an essayist to bear on subjects including Stormzy, governments and ‘the commons’.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).


In conversation with

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An Evening with Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben

FRI 24 OCT

Join two titans of storytelling for a special event to celebrate the publication of their gripping new thriller, Gone Before Goodbye.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT) and British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).

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An Afternoon with Simon Armitage

SAT 25 OCT

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

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Adam Buxton: I Love You, Byeee

SUN 26 OCT

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT) and British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).

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Alexis Wright in Conversation

SUN 26 OCT

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Sebastian Faulks: Fires Which Burned Brightly

WED 29 OCT

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

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Jimi Famuwera: Picky

WED 29 OCT

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Nikita Gill: Hekate

SAT 1 NOV


Fictional worlds

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Sayaka Murata: Vanishing World 

WED 22 OCT

The Convenience Store Woman author discusses her radical new book set in a near-future world where children are solely conceived by artificial insemination.

This event is Speech-to-Text transcribed (STT).

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Chris Kraus: The Four Spent the Day Together

THU 23 OCT

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Bora Chung: The Midnight Timetable

THU 23 OCT

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Claire-Louise Bennett: Big Kiss, Bye-Bye

FRI 31 OCT

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Olga Ravn: The Wax Child

SUN 2 NOV


For the family


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Mog the Forgetful Cat

WED 29 OCT – SUN 2 NOV

The performance at 11am on Tuesday 30 October is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).

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Alphabet Soup

SAT 25 – THU 30 OCT

Roaming British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation is available at the event on Thursday 30 October. This is a Relaxed event.


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Read between the lines

For book lovers, curious minds or that hard-to-buy-for friend – discover 50 of the world’s most unusual libraries, each with a unique story.


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