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JFoW | Immoralists and Drama Queens
In this talk Diane Moore presents her latest book, Immoralists and Drama Queens, which chronicles the visits to Jersey of a group of French and Belgian writers and artists between 1907 and 1909.
- Seasonal opening
- Free entry
- Booking needed
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While future Nobel-laureate André Gide might be the best known, Neo-Impressionist painter Théo Van Rysselberghe and dramatist Jacques Copeau are amongst the others. Looking at their writings, paintings and work produced in Jersey, Diane expands upon their extravagant lifestyles and relationships.
Diane also introduces the readers to their varied correspondences and a hitherto unpublished photo album of significant interest to anyone keen to discover more about St Brelade’s Bay at the turn of the century and its colourful visitors. This richly illustrated book is a quality publication by Blue Ormer.
Limited spaces, so get yourself booked in as early to avoid disappointment!
- September:
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21st September 2024
12:00 - 13:00
We are open:
September
- Indoor
- Couples
- Wheelchair access
- Route 20: Town Link Liberation Station - Halkett Place
Location
Jersey Library
Halkett Place
Jersey
St. Helier
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