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09h00 - 10h00John Stewart - Sir Herbert Baker: A Biography

British architectural historian, John Stewart, launches his new biography of Sir Herbert Baker. Stewart throws new light on Baker’s career, shifting settled narratives and showing how his iconic South African buildings shaped a global career. In conversation with David Attwell.
Dockyard Chapel, Naval Museum
10h15 - 11h15
Njabulo Ndebele

Renowned South African novelist, poet, critic and public intellectual, Njabulo Ndebele in conversation with David Attwell about his writing and the books and authors that have shaped him as a writer.
St. Francis Church
11h30 - 12h30Session 1
Justin Fox - Hell Run Tobruk: A Jack Pembroke Novel

David Attwell talks to Justin Fox about the release of the third of his spectacularly successful series of naval thrillers based on Simon’s Town’s role in World War II.


Session 2
Barbara Boswell - The Comrade’s Wife

Betty Govinden in conversation with Barbara Boswell about her new novel.

‘Some politicians are as immoral at home as they are in the halls of government. The Comrade’s Wife is a wonderful account of the political made personal.’ Rehana Rossouw
Dockyard Chapel, Naval Museum






Simon's Town Museum Lecture Room
13h15 - 14h15Jonathan Jansen - Breaking Bread: A Memoir

In conversation with Anwar Mall discusses the man behind the renowned educationalist and contrarian.
St. Francis Church
14h30 - 15h30Session 1
Darryl David - Karoozing; Serai Dowling - A Guide to Tidal Pools of the Western Cape

Darryl David and Serai Dowling explore the cultural geography and natural wonders behind some of our most beloved places with Kobus Moolman.


Session 2
Adam Welz - The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown

Simon’s Town lies at the heart of astounding bio-diversity. Adam Welz gives us the bigger picture, showing just how vulnerable life is under the impact of rampant climate change. In conversation with Julia Martin.
Dockyard Chapel, Naval Museum






Simon's Town Museum Lecture Room
15h45 - 16h45Session 1
Charl-Pierre Naudé - The Equality of Shadows

Nancy Richards in discussion with Charl-Pierre Naudé about his exquisite novel, in which delusion and reality confound a small town journalist’s attempts to uncover the truth.


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Richard Steyn - Rhodes and His Banker: Empire,Wealth and the coming of Union

Richard Steyn will be in conversation with Elleke Boehmer, University of Oxford. The story of a remarkable friendship between Cecil John Rhodes and his unassuming banker Lewis Michell. Both were personally involved in all the major political and financial developments in Southern Africa during the closing decades of the 19th century.
Simon's Town Museum Lecture Room






Dockyard Chapel, Naval Museum
17h00 - 18h00John van de Ruit - Spud: The Reunion

The last and final in the series: 28-year-old Spud reflects on a decade of spectacular non-achievement. In conversation with Darryl David.
St. Francis Church
18h15 - 20h00Reception Wine sponsored by Mooiplaas.
St. Francis Church Function Room & Garden

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09h00 - 10h00Hedley Twidle - Show me the Place: Essays

In this collection of ironic, probing, funny and uplifting essays, Hedley Twidle explores some of life’s profound absurdities behind the surface of everyday life. In conversation with Wamuwi Mbao.
Methodist Church
10h15 - 11h00
Session 1
In the famous words of Lorrie Moore, “A short story is a love affair, a novel is a marriage.” Award-winning short story exponents Dawn Garisch and Diane Awerbuck discuss with Bongani Kona, the joys and challenges of their relationship with the alluring genre.

Session 2
André Odendaal - Roger Field (eds.): The Early Writings of Alex La Guma: Reflections on Cultcha, Identity and Freedom in the 1950s and 1960s

André Odendaal introduces previously uncollected early writings by Alex La Guma, shedding new light on the development of this globally renowned Cape Town author.
Methodist Church





Simon's Town Museum Lecture Room
11h30 - 12h30Session 1
Joline Young - An Uncomfortable Paradise: A History of Dispossession and Slavery in Simon’s Town

In this richly researched account, Joline Young explores a neglected history of Simon’s Town - its involvement in the global history of slavery over two centuries, and its effects on the indigenous people of the Cape.
In conversation with Anwar Mall.

This event is Free of Charge


Session 2
Charlotte Bauer - How to Get Over Being Young and Michele Magwood

In an age obsessed with youth, how do we get over being young? Old friends Charlotte Bauer and Michele Magwood, two doyennes of the literary world, share the perils and pleasures of getting comfortable in a new skin that no longer fits quite like a glove.
Noorjul Islam Masjied(Thomas Street Mosque)








Methodist Church
13h15 - 14h15The art of memoir

Anthony Akerman, Lucky Bastard; Thobeka Yose, In Silence My Heart Speaks; Julia Martin, The Blackridge House.

Led by Jo-Anne Richards, three leading exponents reflect on life-writing and the life-changing process of memoir writing.


Methodist Church
14h30 - 15h30Yewande Omotoso

Barbadian, Nigerian, and South African, the acclaimed novelist, architect, past Vice President of PEN South Africa, in conversation with Nancy Richards about the life of writing, in her novels Bom Boy, The Woman Next Door and An Unusual Grief.
Methodist Church
16h00 - 17h15Poetry Soirée

Introduced by Mphuthumi Ntabeni, with Betty Govinden, Kobus Moolman, Ingrid de Kok, and Finuala Dowling
Town Hall
18h00 - 19h30Zapiro and Gado

Books on the Bay is proud to present Africa’s most acclaimed and trusted political cartoonists. In conversation they will share the risks and triumphs of keeping us sane and politicians honest.


Town Hall

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09h00 - 10h00Karen Jennings - Crooked Seeds

Karen Jennings, Booker Prize-longlisted author of An Island, joins Elleke Boehmer to discuss her acclaimed novels and her work championing African writers. Her most recent novel, Crooked Seeds, is currently longlisted for the Women’s Prize and the Republic of Consciousness Prize.
Town Hall
10h15 - 11h15
Gavin Evans - White Supremacy: A brief History of Hate

Gavin Evans and Anton Harber discuss race and white supremacy in the age of Trump.
Town Hall
11h30 - 12h30Andrew Brown - The Bitterness of Olives

In this remarkable novel set in Gaza City, Andrew Brown – current Sunday Times Fiction Award holder – explores a complex friendship battered by political forces. In conversation with Michele Magwood.
Town Hall
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