Edinburgh Book Festival

After Covid-19 struck in 2020, the Edinburgh Internati
From Nordic Noir to Tartan Noir, crime writing is a brutal, grisly business across Scandinavia and Scotland
Journalist, critic and broadcaster, Mariella Frostrup was born in Norway, brought up in Ireland and now liv
2019 marks the centenary of the inaugural James Tait Black Prizes founded by Janet Tait Black nƩe Coats, in
ā€œOnce across the Equator and into the South East trade winds ...
The director and staff at the EIBF should be congratulated on the creative pairing of these two writers who
This sell out event in the New York Times Theatre, Kate Atkinson was in conversation with Lee Randall.
Tam Dalyell, Paul Rogers and Ruth Wishart came into the RBS Main Theatre well before the start of the session…
David Mitchell started by explaining that he was the author and not the comedian!
Sheena McDonald introduced this session about The Third Reich's Celluloid War by Ian Garden who confessed…
Birmingham is famous for its ā€˜Curry Mile’ but cosmopolitan as that city is, Bradford continues to be…
Anthony Beevor introduced Anna Reid, having given a somewhat lengthy introduction himself!
Misha Glenny was introduced by Douglas Fraser, the BBC News Scotland business and economy editor, who noted…
The Crimean War is somehow imagined in the British Isles to be a minor conflict against Russia and of no…
This year, the Edinburgh International Book Festival has been privileged to welcome two of the United States…
A long queue for the Studio Theatre at the Edinburgh International Book Festival attested to the interest Ian…
T C Boyle cuts a figure that is more rock star than Distinguished Professor – tall, extravagantly quiffed and…
Kate Summerscale is renowned for her non fiction ā€œthrillerā€, The Suspicions of Mr Whicher (one of the…
If he were still among us, Czeslaw Milosz would have celebrated his hundredth birthday this year.
The Morton Fraser Event, billed as "a man whose love of theatre and actors knows no bounds", featured Simon…