Your guide to events in Nelson, New Zealand
Saturday 26th October 2024
Multi-generational migrant stories are finding compelling new ways of being told in the capable, creative hands of two of the best debut novelists in Aotearoa, Jade Kake and Saraid de Silva. Both explore belonging and the legacy of intergenerational trauma while mastering a unique way of sharing the diasporic experience. Chaired by Nathan Joe.
In their stunning debut novels, Saraid de Silva’s and Jade Kake’s stories have much in common – we learn about the migrant diasporic experience across three generations, they both explore what belonging looks like and they each examine the legacy of intergenerational trauma – but they have each also mastered a unique way of telling those stories.
In her bestselling debut novel, Amma (which The Spinoff declared would be ‘one of the big adult novels of the year’ while ReadingRoom declared it the ‘Novel of the Year’), de Silva tells a riveting story told by three point of view characters across each generation of a Sri Lankan family who are forever changed by one incident, which spans islands and sends ripples through time.
October 26
10.30am | 60 min
Nelson & suburbs
The Suter Art Gallery and Theatre
208 Bridge Street, Nelson
Pay What You Can (PWYC)
16+, Audio Based, Content Warnings