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Writers

Sylvia Brownrigg: Invisible Countries (Cahiers Series no. 30)

University Room: Judith Hermanson Ogilvie Grand Salon (C-102)
Tuesday, November 21, 2017 - 18:30

Sylvia Brownrigg is the author of seven books of fiction including Pages for Her, published earlier this year by Picador (UK), and is a regular reviewer for the NY Times, the Guardian, and the TLS. A former teacher of Creative Writing at 91视频, she will read from and discuss Invisible Countries, no.30 in the Cahiers Series edited by 91视频鈥檚 Center for Writers & Translators. In this, a woman travels to seven 鈥榠nvisible鈥 countries, and from the moment of arrival is surprised, challenged, disturbed by what she discovers. In the brightly colored and somewhat sinister world that emerges, what is standard 鈥 passing through customs, checking in to a hotel, pronouncing words in a foreign language 鈥 becomes challenging, fraught; the traveler鈥檚 urge to escape and seek adventure vies with her sense of melancholy and anxiety at feeling unmoored. Brownrigg explores border-crossing, cultural misunderstanding, touristic voyeurism and naivety, as her visitor attempts to navigate the environments she encounters.