Readers – Books and Conversation with Markus Zusak
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Readers – Books and Conversation with Markus Zusak
Wednesday, November 12 | 8:00 PM
Readers – Books and Conversation, a monthly series celebrating books and readers
through in-depth yet relaxed discussions with authors about their work, writing
process, and the ideas that inspire them. Hosted by renowned interviewer and
curator Michaela Kalowski.
Join us for an unforgettable evening with acclaimed Australian author Markus Zusak
as he speaks about his powerful and adored novel The Book Thief. Since its
publication in 2005, The Book Thief has sold over seventeen million copies, been
translated into sixty-three languages, and appeared at the top of favourite-reading
lists, year after year, around the world.
For a generation, it has served to illuminate the unfathomable events of a horrifying
time through the eyes of the youthful Liesel - where books, words and stories form a
lens of deepest empathy. A defining literary classic of the twenty-first century, The Book Thief will continue to
mesmerise readers for generations to come.
About The Book Thief
Liesel's brother dies on the children's journey to a new home. At his graveside, she
steals a copy of The Gravedigger's Handbook.
This first act of book thievery leads to Liesel's love affair with words. Soon she is
stealing books wherever she can, from the mayor's wife's library to Nazi book
burnings.
But these are dangerous times. When Liesel's foster family hides a young stranger in
their basement, her world is both shut down and opened up in the most startling of
ways. And Liesel will soon understand - the story of war is countless stories, and this
one is only beginning.
Markus Zusak is the international bestselling author of six novels and one memoir.
His work has been translated into more than sixty languages, and The Book
Thief was a New York Times bestseller for more than a decade. His work has also
been adapted into film, television and theatre, and has won numerous honours
around the world, ranging from literary prizes to bookseller and readers choice
awards. He lives and writes in Sydney.
Don’t miss this very special event and opportunity to hear Markus Zusak reflect on
The Book Thief and how it came into being, as well as his long writing career and
what he’s learned about how he writes.
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