Martin Amis debates Literature and Terrorism.
05 Dec 2007
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Professor of Creative Writing Martin Amis was joined by writer Ed Husain and novelist and journalist Maureen Freely for his second public debate on 3 December, on the subject of Literature and Terrorism.
Around 600 people packed into the University's Whitworth Hall to hear the debate, which was chaired by the Centre for New Writing's Co-director Dr Ian McGuire and covered such topics as the links between literature and terrorism, the legitimacy of the perceived 'East/West divide', responses to September 11th and the role and condition of 'Western values'.
The floor was then opened up to questions from the audience, which touched on the Arab-Israeli conflict, the moral efficacy of literature in the face of terrorism and the differences between writing about the modern world as a journalist and a novelist.
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