Irvine Welsh and Bernardine Evaristo on ebook pageant line-up

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rvine Welsh, Sebastian Faulks and Bernardine Evaristo will likely be among the many writers showing on the Edinburgh International Book Festival because it marks its fortieth 12 months, organisers have introduced.

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Climate activist Greta Thunberg and authors equivalent to Val McDermid, James Kelman, Ian McEwan and Elif Shafak are additionally on the line-up for the occasion in August.

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This 12 months’s programme consists of almost 600 stay occasions that includes greater than 470 authors, writers and thinkers from 49 international locations.

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From the world of politics, these collaborating will embody former prime minister Gordon Brown, Conservative peer and former Scottish Tory chief Ruth Davidson, and ex-Scottish Labour chief Kezia Dugdale.

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Continuing the custom of Scotland’s chief conducting an interview on the ebook pageant, First Minister Humza Yousaf will interview Hashi Mohamed, who arrived in Britain as an unaccompanied baby refugee from Kenya and is now one of many UK’s main housing barristers.

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Festival director Nick Barley mentioned: “This year’s book festival programme is called The Joy Of Words, and it’s been truly a joy to bring it together.

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“My team and I have aimed to build an uplifting festival that is packed with exceptional thinkers from all over the world.

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“At a time of polarised opinion and deep divisions, we hope to rediscover the pleasure of conversation; the satisfaction of spending time with people who can offer positive insights into the world today.

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“This is my 14th and final programme for the book festival, and I’m very excited by the prospect of 18 days in August with such a cornucopia of brilliant writers.”

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Scotland-based authors showing on the pageant embody Jenny Colgan, Denise Mina, Chris Brookmyre and Alexander McCall Smith, whereas Deborah Levy and Katherine Rundell are amongst different UK writers collaborating.

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The programme additionally options three authors who attended the primary pageant in 1983 – Alistair Moffat, Michael Rosen, and AN Wilson.

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Those coming from overseas embody the prime minister of Iceland, Katrin Jakobsdottir, who joins Ragnar Jonasson to debate their crime novel Reykjavik.

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This 12 months’s poetry line-up options stars from the US together with Claudia Rankine and Eileen Myles, in addition to Canadian poet Dionne Brand, whereas from Britain Zaffar Kunial, Alice Oswald, Liz Lochhead and Carol Ann Duffy are among the many poets collaborating.

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Audiences also can hear about memoirs from the likes of Judy Murray, Rob Delaney and Munroe Bergdorf.

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There will likely be loads for youngsters and younger folks, with authors together with lengthy standing ebook pageant fan Julia Donaldson and kids’s laureate Joseph Coelho returning, alongside occasions that includes the likes of Dapo Adeola and Nathan Bryon, Tracey Corderoy and Steven Lenton.

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Rachel Fox, director of the pageant’s youngsters’s programme, mentioned: “As well as our animated courtyard performances and character appearances, we have an array of interactive workshops with leading authors, illustrators and comic book creators again this year.

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“Children will have the chance to learn how to draw manga, preserve plant specimens, make explosions with food, and write the story of their life (so far) and much, much more.”

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The ebook pageant, which runs from August 12-28, is once more happening on the Edinburgh College of Art.

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Iain Munro, chief govt of Creative Scotland, mentioned: “Featuring an impressive range of international and homegrown talent, this year’s programme provides an opportunity for people from all walks of life to experience the joy of words.”

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Scottish tradition minister Christina McKelvie mentioned: “Without words there would be no books so the theme for this year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival is well chosen. With the world’s greatest writers and thinkers gathered in Edinburgh, there really is something for everyone.

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“The Scottish Government is proud to support the festival as it celebrates its 40th anniversary with £182,500 from our Expo and Place funds.”

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Tickets for the pageant go on sale on June 29.

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