From her beloved novels – White Teeth, On Beauty, The Fraud – to her wide-ranging essay collections including Changing My Mind, Zadie Smith has captivated readers and critics alike with her singular literary voice and boundless intellectual curiosity.
Now, in her exhilarating and keenly awaited new essay collection, Dead and Alive, Smith takes readers on a journey through the passions that have shaped her life: the artists that move her, the writers who’ve shaped her and the city she calls home. With a sharp eye on both past and present, she explores what it means to live thoughtfully in our contemporary moment while remaining connected to the histories that shape it.
In this rare and unmissable event, Smith sits down with host, Benjamin Law, for an evening of conversation about art, politics, memory, compassion and the enduring question of what makes us human.
Hours 
| Date | Times |
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| Tue 10 Mar |
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Location 
Melbourne Town Hall
90/130 Swanston St
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
From $59.50 to $85.50
| Adult / general $85.50 |
| Senior $79.50 |
| Student / concession $79.50 |
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