The Festival Pass

The Festival Pass - Watch all the recorded events from the Lit Fest

 

The Festival Pass is still available to watch all of the recorded events from the Lit Fest Weekend. Please note that as the events are now recordings you will not be able to submit questions for the Q&A and the interactive workshops are not available as recordings.

Your £25 Festival Pass includes one ticket to all main events over the course of the 3 day festival, meaning you won’t have to miss out on a single thing. Buying a Festival Pass is also the ideal way of supporting the Library and enabling us to run events like these.

Ticket holders are able to watch the events live or any time up until 13 June.

Literary Review Special Offer

Our friends at Literary Review are delighted to offer Festival Pass holders up to 25% off a subscription to their wonderful magazine. Subscribe and you'll receive eleven issues of Britain's best-loved literary magazine. That's sixty-four pages of wise, witty and jargon-free book reviews delivered straight to your door each month (with a double issue over Christmas). A subscription to Literary Review also makes a wonderful gift for a friend or loved one and subscribers also enjoy access to all premium articles, including their archive. You will receive the discount code to take up this offer in your Festival Pass confirmation email.

Festival highlights include:

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Inspirations: Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie joins English PEN and The London Library to mark our anniversaries and celebrate 40 years since the publication of his trailblazing, bestselling, two-time Best of Booker-winning novel, Midnight's Children.

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Sarah Waters: In Conversation

Speaking to Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five, Waters will discuss her extraordinary body of work, the research which goes into each book, discoveries made in The London Library and what inspires and motivates her to tell the stories she so beautifully tells.

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Too Young, Too Loud, Too Different: Poetry party with Malika’s Poetry Kitchen   

A party of poetry featuring MPK members past and present including Inua Ellams, Malika Booker, Kayo Chingonyi and more, hosted by poet and MPK Director Jill Abram.

 

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