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YOUNG RISING BRITISH WRITER BARNARDINE EVARISTO TO GIVE A WRITING WORKSHOP AND A READING, OCTOBER 17 & 18

New York, N.Y, October 15, 2001--Bernardine Evaristo, one of Britain's best young writers, will give a writing workshop and a reading, October 17 & 18. The reading will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Ella Weed Room on Wednesday, Oct. 17. She will also take part in a lecture about her work on Thursday, Oct. 18, which will be given as part of the English Conference. The lecture will be delivered by Dr. John McCleod of Leeds University in Britain.

Evaristo is visiting New York as part of the UKwithNY Festival, a festival which hosts visiting writers, painters, and other artists from Britain. Evaristo is the writer in residence at Barnard during this week.

Evaristo is the author of two highly acclaimed novels, Lara and the recently published The Emporer's Babe. The Daily Telegraph in its Books of the Year round-up called Lara "a short, lyrical, vividly real novel-in-verse, dipping 150 years into the past to explore the family history of a British woman with a Nigerian father and English mother. It's funny, touching, informative, passionate and very easy to read. If you're tired of novels that all seem the same, this one's a complete original."

Evaristo is of mixed British and Nigerian ancestry, and is considered a major voice in the multicultural panorama that is literature in Britain today. Her new book, a lyrical and evocative novel in verse, is set in Roman London, and deals with multicultural London in this period.

Barnard College is the only academic institution in New York City which was allocated a British writer by the British Council for this promotion.

For more information, please contact:
Professor Caryl Phillips, 212-854-6976 or
Cordelia Lawton, 212-854-9011.

Press contact:
Petra Tuomi, 212-854-7907

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