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Darkly comic Booker Prize winner DBC Pierre (Vernon God Little) holds forth at this wine-drinking, perfume-spraying early morning Melbourne Writers Festival conversation with Luke May. They discuss the hedonistic odyssey of Pierre's latest novel, Lights Out in Wonderland – ‘a sly commentary on these End Times and the march towards insensate banality.'
ACMI Theatre, August 2010

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Darkly comic Booker Prize winner DBC Pierre (Vernon God Little) holds forth at this wine-drinking, perfume-spraying early morning Melbourne Writers Festival conversation with Luke May. They discuss the hedonistic odyssey of Pierre's latest novel, Lights Out in Wonderland – ‘a sly commentary on these End Times and the march towards insensate banality.'
ACMI Theatre, August 2010

Source: Melbourne Writers Festival

Duration: 27m 8s

 
 
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