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Life-Writing Workshop with Carolyn Burke
Written by I V Y paris   

image001shakespeare.jpgCarolyn Burke, author of Lee Miller, A Life (Knopf/Bloomsbury) and Becoming Modern, The Life of Mina Loy (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) is pleased to offer a two-day intensive workshop for writers working on biographies and memoirs or planning to do so, on June 17th & 18th, from 10am to 3pm at Shakespeare & Company .

 

Topics covered will include choice of subject, research techniques, the proposal as a way to clarify emphasis and structure, and narrative strategies to ensure liveliness—the techniques of fiction applied to the richly contextual form that is contemporary biography.

 

They will work together with materials that bring historical perspective to the intimate details of a life or a set of lives in their intertwinings.Participants should send two pages on their projects to James at Shakespeare & Company by June 1st if possible.  Last-minute participants are also welcome. 

 

The workshop fee of 200€ includes a private consultation, to be arranged. Please leave at the desk at Shakespeare and Company an envelope titled Life-writing workshop, and a cheque or cash inside for 200€ made out to Association Shakespeare and Company Literary Festival.

 

Carolyn Burke, who was born in Australia, lives in California and spends part of the year in Paris. Her Lee Miller was published in French by Autrement in 2007; the Nouvelle Revue Française will publish the translation of a chapter from Becoming Modern in October 2008.


She is writing a life of Edith Piaf, to be published by Knopf.

 

Please click here for further details.

 


IV Y Paris which is organzied by Suzanne Hollands, is empowering emerging artists by providing information and events and helping them support and inspire each other. Meet other artists and designers, find out how to negotiate the Paris arts scene and source under-the-radar events.
 
 
 

 




  
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