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Book Presentation: 'Venice Requiem' by Khalid Lyamlahy, translated by Ros Schwartz
With author Khalid Lyamlahy (University of Chicago) and translator Ros Schwartz
Chaired by: Jane Hiddleston (Exeter)
On the 22nd of January 2017, Pateh Sabally, a twenty-two-year-old Gambian refugee living in Italy since 2015, arrives in Venice from Milan. He leaves his backpack near the Scalzi Bridge, puts his train ticket and residence permit in a plastic pouch, and then plunges into the cold waters of the Grand Canal, amidst the gaze of onlookers and tourists. As he drowns, some insult him, while others shout “Africa”. Outraged by this tragic death, the novel’s narrator, a young writer based in Paris, follows Pateh’s trail aiming to piece together and understand the sequence of events leading up to his death. Venice Requiem tells the story of a Venice where literature grapples with the pressing dramas of our time. Throughout the novel, the narrator quotes authors who lived in or wrote about Venice: Goldoni, Thomas Mann, Ernest Hemingway, Lord Byron, Marcel Proust, and others. Through a dialogue with the writings and experiences of these authors, the novel explores the potential of literature to rescue humanity.
Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
With the support of the Institut Français du Royaume-Uni.
Date:
6 February 2026, 17:15
Venue:
Maison Française d'Oxford, 2-10 Norham Road OX2 6SE
Speakers:
Speaker to be announced
Organising department:
Maison Française d'Oxford
Part of:
Maison Française d'Oxford Events
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Anne-Sophie Gabillas