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Events, Words 04/04/2016

Little Atoms Presents: Trump, Isis and Capitalism - an evening with Molly Crabapple and Paul Mason

“Molly Crabapple could be this generation’s Charles Bukowski. She’s a great artist whose life is also a work of art.”— Matt Taibbi

An acclaimed artist and journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and The Paris Review, and in her regular column in Vice (among many other venues), Molly Crabapple has swiftly become one of the most provocative – and most-watched – voices at work today.

Now, in her memoir, DRAWING BLOOD, Crabapple weaves together her fresh voice and acutely observed perspective with dazzling, irreverent, full colour illustrations. This singular artist traces how the power of art, which gripped her from childhood, has given her a vehicle for understanding – perhaps even for changing – the world. Join Molly in conversation with acclaimed broadcaster Paul Mason, author of PostCapitalism, for an evening of wide-ranging discussion hosted by Little Atoms.

When: 7pm, 4 April

Where: Waterstones, 203/206 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9HD [map]

Tickets are £5, redeemable against purchase of DRAWING BLOOD. Click here to buy. Alternatively telephone 020 7851 2400 or email piccadilly@waterstones.com

In the particle of me that cares for this, I betrayed those little atoms with a kiss