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Dr Edward Wilson-Lee at Bath Festival of Literature

Posted on 2 March 201618 March 2016 by english
Image credit: William Collins
Image credit: William Collins

Dr Edward Wilson-Lee speaks to author and broadcaster Jenni Mills about his new book Shakespeare in Swahililand at the Independent Bath Festival of Literature on Thursday 3 March, from 4.30 to 5.30. 

Shakespeare in Swahililand, published on 10 March with HarperCollins, is the story of a search across eastern and central Africa to recover the extraordinary and unknown story of the part played by Shakespeare’s works in the region’s history.


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