An honour to be interviewed by the legendary Kim Hill who brings her particular wit and years of wisdom to every encounter. I will happily admit I was nervous before this and excited--all I really wanted to do was listen to her. In the we had a generous and rigorous conversation. Thank you Kim and thank you for listening.
Salon LIVE Online: Garth Greenwell and Damian Barr talk writing, queerness and 'Cleanness'. May 15th 9-10pm (UK Time). GET TICKETS
Garth charmed us all at our Salon at the Savoy in 2016 with his debut novel What Belongs to You. He reads his prose as beautifully as he writes it. His next book, Cleanness, places its arms around the shoulders of his handsome sensuous debut and confronts many of the same themes and concerns, yet is very much its own thing.
Maggie O'Farrell and Damian will be in conversation as part of The Big Book Weekend; a three-day virtual festival that brings together the best of the cancelled British literary festivals.
You can watch Damian and Maggie and take part in the live Q&A at 10am on Friday 8th May.
The full festival programme has been announced today. There are sessions planned for both adults and children, the event has been co-founded by the authors Kit de Waal and Molly Flatt, is supported by BBC Arts and will be hosted by MyVLF.
Stories of Splendid Isolation creates moments of literary respite in the wake of Covid-19. I’m delighted to have added some of my thoughts alongside Olivia Sudjic, Joe Dunthorne and others. You can listen by activating Google Assistant - listeners can hear writers from around the world share their reflections during a time of uncertainty, like a literary version of Thought for the Day.
The books, films and music we love say so much about us – every time we pick up a novel or sit down to another box set we add another chapter to the story of ourselves. And they give us the chance to forget about the world around us and disappear somewhere else, if only for a while. Right now we can’t leave home but we can still travel and meet new people and have new experiences in books, tv and film.
Many of you have got in touch about my way into writing this novel - I never intended to write this novel.
I had my heartbroken with the story of a murder of a boy - who looked like a long lost friend of mine. That boy was Raymond Buys, he was 15 when he was killed at Echo Wild Game Rangers camp in South Africa. I wrote about the contemporary history, The Boer War and the growing right wing power now.
I've never taken part in a blog tour before and I'm really excited that these bloggers have chosen the paperback of You Will Be Safe Here. It is quite the blog tour! Check out their thoughts and feelings, you can see all of the dates and blog names below. Thanks to Georgina Moore for inspiring this and Anne Cater for organising.
Damian talks to Lisa O’Kelly for The Observer about researching his first novel set in South Africa, being edited by Diana Athill, and the book he can’t bear to finish reading.
I’m delighted that You Will Be Safe Here has been shortlisted by the The Authors' Club for their Best First Novel Award 2020. Peer recognition this profound is rare and I couldn’t be in finer company - thank you.
Mishal Husain presents pieces by writers and journalists across the UK presenting portraits of life today. This episode will feature pieces by Andrew Green, Garry Owen, Andy Kershaw, Ian McMillan and Damian Barr.
Damian takes us to north Lanarkshire and the South Downs in his quest for glow worms. His search is part journey of discovery and part self-revelation. Along the way, he explains the enduring appeal of these elusive insects at this - or, indeed - any time.
Established in 2013 with a significant gift from Donald Windham in memory of his partner of 40 years, Sandy Campbell, the Windham-Campbell Prizes are among the richest and most prestigious literary prizes on earth. The community, camaraderie, diversity, and inclusive nature of the Prizes honors the spirit of their lives. Eight prizes of $165,000 are given covering fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama.
Join us for the live announcement, hosted by Damian Barr, streamed on windhamcampbell.org
Tune in 19th March: 7PM GMT, 3PM EDT, 12 PM PDT, 12:30. AM (Friday) IST, 6AM (Friday) NSW
Delighted to have a piece in this collection edited by Val McDermid and Jo Sharp. Imagine A Country: Ideas for a Better Future offers visions of a new future from an astonishing array of Scottish voices, from comedians to economists, writers to musicians. Featuring Ali Smith, Alan Cumming, Kerry Hudson, Jackie Kay, Louise Welsh and many more. I wrote about how it’s hard to imagine the future when we haven’t been taught our own history. Royalties will be split among five Scottish charities: Shelter Scotland, Scottish Women’s Aid, Scottish Book Trust, Refuweegee and Reforesting Scotland.
Damian Barr celebrates animal bravery in wild tales about battles, cruelty and kindness.
Beavers are heroes, as any Narnia fan will tell you. Now the news confirms what we have known since meeting Mr and Mrs Beaver in CS Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Industrious rodents havebuilt six dams upstream of the flood-prone Devonshire village of East Budleigh. These have been slowing the flow of water during the recent storms, reducing pollution and restoring native wildlife, according to a local five-year study.
I’m delighted to join authors I admire on this list from such a prestigious organisation. What an unexpected pleasure it was getting the news while touring with the book on the other side of the world. Thanks to the judges and congratulations to all the other writers on this achievement and to EVERY SINGLE WRITER who sits down and attempts that first novel.
The spring dates for Damian’s book tour have been announced! You can catch him talking about his debut novel, You Will Be Safe Here, in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the UK.
See the ‘Events’ page to find out more details and how you can book.
Damian will be at the New Zealand Festival of the Arts on Wednesday 4th March to read from his debut novel, 'You Will Be Safe Here'. The Literary Salon host, and acclaimed author of his memoir 'Maggie & Me', will discuss South African history, hope, homophobia and the true story that inspired this extraordinary novel.
We live in a world on the edge of change: forced migration, climate chaos and Trump-Brexit all tilt our axis. We need stories now more than ever—to help us understand how others faced other changes so we might not just survive but thrive. Plus ça change?