Writer Paul Clements gives an insight into the life of Jan Morris during his talk in Lisburn

Journalist, writer and broadcaster Paul Clements will be giving a talk at the Island Arts Centre on Thursday October 12 about acclaimed writer Jan Morris.
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When Jan Morris died in 2020, she was considered one of Britain’s best-known writers.

The author of ‘Venice’, ‘Pax Britannica’, ‘Conundrum’, and more than 50 other books, she was known for her observational genius, lyricism, and humour, and her work earned her a passionate readership around the world.

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Born in 1926, Morris grew up in Oxford, and after military service, became an internationally renowned foreign correspondent.

Jan Morris pictured with the Belfast author Paul Clements in 1994. Pic credit: Paul ClementsJan Morris pictured with the Belfast author Paul Clements in 1994. Pic credit: Paul Clements
Jan Morris pictured with the Belfast author Paul Clements in 1994. Pic credit: Paul Clements

From being the only journalist to join the first ascent of Mount Everest in 1953 to covering the trial of Adolf Eichmann, Morris’s reportage spanned many of the twentieth century’s defining moments.

However, public success masked a private dilemma that was only resolved when she transitioned genders in the early 1970s, becoming renowned as a transgender pioneer.

Morris’s work was brought to prominence by Charles Monteith, whose family came from Lisburn and who started working for Faber in the early 1950s.

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Writer Paul Clements will be giving an insight into the life of Jan Morris during his talk at the Island Arts Centre in Lisburn next month. Pic credit: Paul ClementsWriter Paul Clements will be giving an insight into the life of Jan Morris during his talk at the Island Arts Centre in Lisburn next month. Pic credit: Paul Clements
Writer Paul Clements will be giving an insight into the life of Jan Morris during his talk at the Island Arts Centre in Lisburn next month. Pic credit: Paul Clements

Journalist, writer and broadcaster Paul Clements has produced a striking biography, ‘Jan Morris: Life from Both Sides’, which skilfully brings together the many strands of a rich and often paradoxical life.

The book portrays a person of extraordinary literary talent, curiosity and joie de vivre, while exploring her life, her vast body of work and how her writing style changed after her transition.

The talk will include visuals reflecting highlights of Morris’s life as well as clips of her speaking.

Tickets, priced £8, are on sale from the Island Arts Centre Box Office.

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