Adelaide Festival // 2 - 18 March 2012

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Imagining Peace in the Middle East : M J Akbar and Farid Farid

Adelaide Writers' Week - Monday, March 5 2012

Australia / India / Israel

East Stage, 12pm

M J Akbar is a celebrated Indian journalist and author of a history of Pakistan, he’s a Muslim. Farid Farid is an Egyptian/Australian writer and academic, he’s a Coptic Christian. Join these two thoughtful men as they imagine peace in the Middle East.

 

                  

 

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WHERE

Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden

WHEN

Mon 5 Mar 12pm - 1pm

DURATION

60 mins

FREE

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credits

Special Thanks:
Canada Council for the Arts
Copyright Agency Limited, Embassy of Italy
Embassy of Spain, Goethe-Institut,
Independent Arts Foundation, Instituto Cervantes Sydney, New Zealand Book Council, University of South Australia and USA Consulate

This project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

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