Fenwomen
Mary Chamberlain
- Date & Time
- 17 Apr 2011 - 16:30pm
- Venue
- Cambridge Union Dining Room
- Ticket price
- £6
- Booking URL
- http://www.adctheatre.com/shows/show/893
- Genre
- Non Fiction
- Authors
In 1975, Virago published its first non-fiction title. Described as a feminist Akenfield, Fenwomen is a unique documentary of women’s lives in a Cambridgeshire Fen village. This beautiful new edition includes an account of Mary Chamberlain’s return to the village 35 years later to meet these women once more.
In conversation with Liz Calder, co-founder of Bloomsbury and Full Circle Editions
The Full Line up
- Noel 'Razor' Smith
- Carole Angier
- Philip Ardagh
- Simon Armitage
- Neil Astley
- Patrick Barkham
- Kevin Barry
- Katharine Birbalsingh
- Jan Blake
- Alex Bowler
- Mary Chamberlain
- Julia Churchill
- Sally Cline
- Stefan Collini
- Martin Davidson
- Jill Dawson
- Imtiaz Dharker
- Isobel Dixon
- Sarah Dunant
- Martin Figura
- Arthur Flyte
- Wordfest For Children
- Amanda Foreman
- Judy Forshaw
- Antonia Fraser
- Michael Frayn
- Dawn French
- Luke Gamble
- Juliet Gardiner
- Martin Gayford
- Vanessa Gebbie
- Robert Goddard
- Isabelle Grey
- Maggi Hambling
- Chris Hamilton-Emery
- Sophie Hannah
- Luke Harding
- Sam Harris
- Alexandra Harris
- John Harris
- Philip Hensher
- Henry Hitchings
- Mary Horlock
- Amy Husband
- Will Hutton
- Celia Imrie
- PD James
- Zarghuna Kargar
- Nicola Killen
- David Leigh
- Sonia Leong
- Mark Logue
- Ben Macintyre
- Mark Malloch-Brown
- André Mangeot
- Adam Mars-Jones
- Hisham Matar
- Alex McBride
- James McConnachie
- Robert McCrum
- Ian McEwan
- Roger McGough
- Nicola Morgan
- Don Paterson
- Arlene Phillips
- Chris Priestley
- Louise Rennison
- Tristram Riley-Smith
- Alex Scarrow
- Natasha Schmidt
- Moving Stories
- Peter Taylor
- Leah Thaxton
- Colin Thubron
- Salil Tripathi
- Paul Trynka
- Nicola Upson
- Ian Whybrow
- Luke Williams