Ian McEwan, Royal Institution
Ian McEwan explores how our understanding of the self has changed over time
There’s little doubting Ian McEwan’s status as one of the foremost writers of his generation. From his early dalliances with the gothic to the phenomenal success of novels like Atonement and Saturday, his stories have earned themselves a lasting place in the public imagination.
On March 31, McEwan is due to speak at London’s Royal Institute. In a talk entitled ‘Examining the Self,’ he’ll take a critical look at the ways in which our ideas of selfhood have changed over the course of history. Expect much erudition with everything from Homeric verse to cutting edge neuroscience coming under scrutiny.
The event is one of the Royal Institution’s Discourses, a tradition which dates back to 1825, and to which many guests choose to wear smart evening dress. This isn’t required but it’s a certainly a nice excuse to dress up.
Drinks reception begins at 18:30 and the talk at 19:50
On March 31, McEwan is due to speak at London’s Royal Institute. In a talk entitled ‘Examining the Self,’ he’ll take a critical look at the ways in which our ideas of selfhood have changed over the course of history. Expect much erudition with everything from Homeric verse to cutting edge neuroscience coming under scrutiny.
The event is one of the Royal Institution’s Discourses, a tradition which dates back to 1825, and to which many guests choose to wear smart evening dress. This isn’t required but it’s a certainly a nice excuse to dress up.
Drinks reception begins at 18:30 and the talk at 19:50
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What | Ian McEwan, Royal Institution |
Where | Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BS | MAP |
Nearest tube | Green Park (underground) |
When |
On 31 Mar 16, 6:30 PM – 9:15 PM |
Price | £15-18 for non members, discounts for members |
Website | Click here to book via the Royal Institution website |