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Box Office 01943 816714 www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk<br />

curtain raiser and exhibitions<br />

1.<br />

Thursday 23rd September 7pm<br />

The Wheatley Arms<br />

<strong>Festival</strong> Curtain Raiser:<br />

Crime and Curry Supper<br />

with Sophie Hannah<br />

Bestselling crime fiction writer and<br />

poet Sophie Hannah has received<br />

international critical acclaim and<br />

her novels have been translated into<br />

more than 15 languages. Following a<br />

delicious two-course supper, join her<br />

as she reveals the secrets of her latest<br />

psychological crime novel, A Room<br />

Swept White.<br />

An evening of suspense and intrigue …<br />

£15 includes two-course supper and<br />

coffee. 7pm for 7.30pm.<br />

In conjunction with The Wheatley Arms<br />

2.<br />

28th September – 31st October<br />

Manor House Museum<br />

2010 <strong>Festival</strong> Exhibition<br />

Celebrating Jacquetta<br />

Hawkes<br />

Archaeologist, poet, journalist and<br />

film-maker: Jacquetta Hawkes was<br />

passionate about the past, nature<br />

and the arts. 2010 is her centenary<br />

year. This exhibition uses treasures<br />

from her archive at the University of<br />

Bradford to tell her fascinating story,<br />

in particular her connections with<br />

artists such as Barbara Hepworth,<br />

Henry Moore, and her second<br />

husband, Bradford-born novelist and<br />

playwright J.B. Priestley.<br />

FREE See Events 54, 55, 165.<br />

Opening times: Tues 1–5pm.<br />

Weds–Sat 11am–5pm. Sun 1–4pm.<br />

In association with the University of<br />

Bradford<br />

3.<br />

2nd October–14th November<br />

Manor House Museum<br />

2010 <strong>Festival</strong> Exhibition<br />

Faces of Poetry: National<br />

Portrait Gallery<br />

A National Portrait Gallery exhibition<br />

featuring some of the most important<br />

poets of the late twentieth century.<br />

Madeleine Waller’s images of Jo<br />

Shapcott and Lemn Sissay; iconic<br />

portraits of James Fenton and Thom<br />

Gunn by Dudley Reed and Arthur<br />

Tress; Norman McBeath’s black<br />

and white studies of Don Paterson,<br />

Douglas Dunn and Tom Paulin; and<br />

images of Seamus Heaney and Blake<br />

Morrison by Britain’s best-known<br />

literary photographer, Mark Gerson.<br />

FREE<br />

Opening times: Tues 1–5pm, Weds–<br />

Sat 11am–5pm , Sun 1–4pm.<br />

Courtesy of Bradford Museums and<br />

Galleries<br />

festival<br />

opening<br />

4.<br />

Friday 1st October 7.30pm<br />

Kings Hall<br />

<strong>Festival</strong> Opening:<br />

John Simpson<br />

John Simpson is one of the<br />

world’s most experienced and<br />

authoritative journalists. BBC<br />

World Affairs editor and a former<br />

presenter of the Nine O’Clock<br />

News, he’s witnessed 30 years of<br />

upheaval, reporting from the Gulf,<br />

Afghanistan, Iraq and Tiananmen<br />

Square. Tonight he opens the<br />

2010 <strong>Festival</strong>, talking frankly to<br />

Ruth Pitt, Executive Director of<br />

Screen England, about his life as<br />

a foreign correspondent and the<br />

reality of a ‘free’ press.<br />

£10/8<br />

Sponsored by Hebridean Island Cruises<br />

Jacquetta Hawkes<br />

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