2024
The Garden Against Time tour 🌸🕰️
27 April: Donlon Books, London, with Charlie Porter, 7pm SOLD OUT
30 April: The Garden Museum, London, with Tania Compton, 7pm SOLD OUT (virtual tickets available)
2 May: London Review Bookshop with Jon Day, 7pm SOLD OUT
7 May: Storysmith Books, Bristol, with Michael Malay, 7.30pm SOLD OUT
8 May: Mr B’s Emporium, Bath, 7pm NEW VENUE
9 May: Blackwell’s Oxford, with Brian Dillon, 6pm SOLD OUT
10 May: Manchester Literature Festival, 7pm
18 May: Charleston Festival, with Dan Pearson and Jonny Bruce, 1.30pm
20 May: John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, with Philip Hoare, 6pm SOLD OUT
21 May: Dublin International Festival, 6pm
1 June: Radio 4 Start the Week from Hay Festival, 11.30am, free, drop in
7 July: Idler Festival, Fenton House, London
More dates to come!
13 January: Everybody: A Dialogue About Freedom, San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis (Zoom), 10-11.30 PT
26 March: In conversation with Fernanda Eberstadt at the London Review Bookshop, 7pm
2023
19 December: Real Families with Chantal Joffe at Fitzwilliam, 7pm
23 November: Philip Guston: In Conversation with Musa Mayer at Tate Modern, 7pm
12 October: on Vita Sackville-West at the London Library, 7.30pm
7 September: in coversation with Charlie Porter on Bring No Clothes, Daunt Books, 7pm, £10
13 July: The Allotment, with Ken Worpole and Jon Day, London Review Bookshop, 7pm
8 July: The Art of Resistance, Southbank, 8 July, 4pm
4 June: The Struggle for Bodily Freedom, De Baile, Amsterdam, 4 June, 8.30pm
4 June: signing Athenaeum Bookstore, Amsterdam, 2.30-3pm
4 June: signing American Book Center, Amsterdam, 11-11.30am
29 May: The Diaries of Virginia Woolf, Charleston Festival, with Margo Jefferson, 5.30pm, £10-16
4 May: in conversation with Brian Dillon and Ian Penman, Foyles, London, 7pm
1 April: Philosophy Festival, Leuven, Belgium, 4.30-5.30pm, E5-20
2022
Radio 4 Great Lives on the gardener Christopher Lloyd, creator of Great Dixter, England’s Eden
29 November: ‘After Paradise’: The William Matthews Memorial Lecture at Birkbeck, London, 6.30pm, free, booking required
24 November: Rome, Industrie Fluviali, 6.30pm
22 November: Venice, Libreria Marco Polo, 8pm
20 November: Cuneo, Scrittorincittå, Centro incontri della Provincia, Sala rossa, 6.30pm
19 November: Milan, Bookcity, Piccolo Teatro Grassi, 12pm
17 November: London Library with Jarvis Cocker on Good Pop, Bad Pop, 7.30pm, live
1 October: International Literature Festival Utrecht, live
15 September: Glasgow University, 6.30 to 7.30, free. live
14 September: London Review Bookshop with Jeremy Lee on Cooking, 7pm, live
11 September: The Antidote, Sydney Opera House, 5pm AEST, online
9 August: Harvard Radcliffe Institute with Joey Soloway, 4pm-5pm EST, online, free but registration required
12 July: Gay’s the Word with Nate Lippens on My Dead Book, 7pm, online
30 June: Royal College of Art with Emily LaBarge, 6pm, online, free
26 May: Daunt Books with Hannah Dawson, 7pm, live
20 May: Charleston Festival with Christopher Turner and Juliet Mitchell, 3pm, live
28 April: Art/Lit Salon with Chantal Joffe and Katy Hessel, London Library, 6.45, live
6 April: London Review Bookshop with Celia Paul on Letters to Gwen John, 7pm, live
4 April: Cuirt Festival, Conversation on Craft with Brian Dillon, 6pm, online
10 March: New Zealand Festival of the Arts with Megan Dunn, online til 3 April, pay what you can
2021
1 December: Princeton University Art Museum, Day Without Art on David Wojnarowicz, 5.30pm EST
30 November: Donlon Books with Charlie Porter on What Artists Wear, 7pm
31 October: Brainwash Festival, 3pm
26 August: Edinburgh International Book Festival with Helen Mort, 4.15pm
1 June: Hay Festival/Talk Art with Russell Tovey and Robert Diament, 1pm
25 May: Bristol Festival of Ideas with Sian Norris, 6pm BST
19 May: 5X15 with Susie Orbach 7pm BST
18 May: London Review Bookshop with Katherine Angel, 7pm BST
11 May: Politics & Prose with Sarah Schulman, 1pm EST
6 May: Center for Fiction with Maggie Nelson, 1pm EST
5 May: Rain Taxi, 1pm CT
4 May: Book Passage with Johanna Fateman, 12pm PT
30 April: Southbank Centre with Octavia Bright, 7.30pm BST
1 March: London Review Bookshop with Katherine Angel on Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again, 7pm