By Fiona Frawley.
He will be discussing his memoir.
International Literature Festival Dublin (ILFD) has announced its lineup for this year’s edition of the event, which will run from 19 – 28 May.
Now in its 26th year, the festival returns to its Literary Village home in Merrion Square Park with its biggest-ever programme of over 180 events. Literature lovers can expect discussions, debates, cross-cultural conversations, creative process insights, and more from an array of homegrown and international authors at the 10-day live literary celebration.
Among those in attendance will be actor and gourmand Stanley Tucci to discuss his book Taste, which takes readers on a tour of his lusciously stocked kitchen and his equally spectacular career in Hollywood.
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There’ll also be talks from the likes of Monica Heisey, screenwriter on the award-winning comedy Schitt’s Creek, who will chat about her debut novel Really Good, Actually, while Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse will discuss her powerful debut novel, All Your Children, Scattered, which deals with the 1994 genocide of the Tutsi people in Rwanda and uncovers the disaster’s aftermath on three generations of survivors.
Kids and families will have plenty to look forward to too, including an appearance from Martin Brown, author and illustrator of the iconic Horrible Histories series.
You can explore the full programme and book tickets at ilfdublin.com.
This article originally appeared on LovinDublin.
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