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Philip Kerr discusses his new book, 'Prague Fatale'
Philip Kerr is the creator of an engrossing series of thrillers centred around Bernie Gunther, a private detective and wry observer of Central Europe from the rise of Nazism to the aftermath of World War Two. The latest addition to the series, âPrague Fataleâ, is set in 1942 and touches on the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, which will be the subject of the Wiener Libraryâs next temporary exhibition opening on 26 March. Kerr conducted much of the research for his books in the Wiener Library Reading Room, and we are pleased to announce that he will be speaking about his latest book at the Library in an event chaired by Prof Anthony McElligott of the University of Limerick.
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3 May 2012 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide |
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Free |
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Admission is free, but places must be reserved in advance by emailing info@wienerlibrary.co.uk or calling 020 7636 7247. |
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