Alain de Botton
Alain de Botton Alain de Botton is an award-winning writer, broadcaster and public speaker, whose books have sold in millions around the world. Described as a “philosopher of everyday life”, he has covered subjects from art to architecture and from love to travel. Many of his books have been made into television documentaries and series and, in 2003, he was made a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres – one of France’s highest artistic honours. Alain de Botton was born in Zurich, Switzerland and now lives in North London. He is the author of nine books, both fiction and non-fiction, including ...
Kamila Shamsie
Kamila Shamsie Kamila Shamsie’s first novel, In the City by the Sea, was shortlisted for the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and her second, Salt and Saffron, won her a place on Orange's list of '21 Writers for the 21st Century'. In 1999 she received the Prime Minister's Award for Literature and in 2004 the Patras Bokhari Award – both awarded by the Pakistan Academy of Letters. Born in Pakistan in 1973, Kamila now lives in London and Karachi. Author of five novels, her latest, Burnt Shadows (2009), traces the devastating legacy of the ...
One of the UK’s most original, magical, bohemian, bookish, colourful, musical and comic festivals returns to tempt you with a new adventure in 2009… Pitch your tent in the stunning fairytale grounds of the ancient Port Eliot estate in Cornwall, cast aside all inhibition and explore.
The new Heavenly Records venue on the banks of the estuary, brought to you by Jeff Barrett and his ‘Caught By The River’ coterie of anglers with a Saturday night Fish Fry; the Boathouse, with One Minute Disco dishing up a crazy impromptu party on the hour, every hour; and Gavin Turk’s now-legendary House of Fairy Tales, set deep in our enchanted woodland rhododendron garden.
In the Walled Garden, Barbara Hulanicki of Biba brings your vintage back to life; on the Bowling Green, Edwyn Collins performs a solo set with a reading by his wife, Grace Maxwell; in the Cabaret Tent, Saint Etienne’s Bob Stanley DJs a history of teenage pop and Gaz Mayall whips up the rock n’ roll to a frenzy; in the Big Kitchen, Hardeep Singh Kholi cooks an Indian takeaway; while in St German’s church, Louis de Bernières plays his mandolin.
William Dalrymple, Hanif Kureishi, Arthur Smith, Kamila Shamsie, Simon Munnery, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Justine Picardie, Michael and Emily Eavis, Alain de Botton, Patrick McCabe, Alexander Waugh, Chris Watson, Hadley Freeman, Mohsin Hamid, and Gavin Pretor-Pinney are all set to join the party, with the full line-up to be announced in early 2009.
A wonderful array of experiences await – from a séance to a massage on the estuary, dancing the night away to laughing until it hurts, sampling the magnificent selection of food stalls to kids’ games in the supervised children’s area.
Adult Weekend tickets are available now at the special Early Bird price of £85, for a limited time only. Buy now to save £20.