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Acclaimed writers announced to take part in second year of literary enrichment programme aboard Queen Mary 2 in 2010
Miami - Cunard Line announces the
return of their popular Literature and Liners series as part of Cunard
Insights, the line's award-winning onboard enrichment programme.
Introduced in 2009, Literature and Liners provides guests sailing on
select Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Crossings the opportunity to interact
with some of the literary world's most intriguing figures. Best-selling
authors scheduled to sail as part of this year's programme are Kate
Atkinson, John Berendt, Bill Bryson and Joanne Harris. Guests can look
forward to engaging Q&A discussions, lectures, book signings and
readings with select titles to be featured in the Cunard Book Club.
Kate Atkinson: Novelist Atkinson, known for her award-winning Case
Histories and Behind the Scenes at the Museum, is scheduled to sail on
the 15 April eastbound Crossing. Atkinson, who was born in York,
England, recently released When Will There Be Good News? - a follow-up
to the "Jackson Brodie" character from Case Histories.
John Berendt: Berendt is an American-born author known for writing the
best-selling non-fiction book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,
which was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in 1995. Prior to writing the
overnight success story, Berendt wrote for Esquire and New York
magazines. He is also the author of The City of Falling Angels. Berendt
will be sailing on the 7 June eastbound Crossing.
Bill Bryson: Best-selling American author Bryson is scheduled for the 1
October westbound Crossing. He is well known for his humorous books on
travel, including A Walk in the Woods and The Lost Continent. Bryson
also has penned a number of other bestsellers on the subject, as well as
those on the English language and scientific subjects. In addition to
being an author, Bryson also spent many years writing for The Times and
The Independent while living in England.
Joanne Harris: The British writer is best known for her acclaimed novel,
Chocolat, which was made into an Oscar®:-nominated film starring
Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp. She is also the author of The Evil
Seed, Sleep, Pale Sister and seven other novels, most recently The
Lollipop Shoes and Runemarks. Harris' other works include Jigs & Reels,
a collection of short stories, and two cookbooks with food writer Fran
Warde - The French Kitchen and The French Market. Her books are now
published in more than 40 countries and have won a number of British and
international awards. She will be joining the 1 October westbound
Crossing, as well as the 12 October eastbound Crossing.
"As operator of the most famous ocean liners in the world, Cunard is
known for bringing distinguished luminaries onboard to provide our
guests with unique experiences as they sail our legendary voyages," said
Peter Shanks, president of Cunard Line. "We set the bar high with the
caliber of talent we present and are confident that this year's
programme will appeal to our guests' literary interests and
sensibilities."
In 2010, Cunard offers guests more choices of Transatlantic Crossings
between April and November, sailing six- and seven-day voyages between
New York and Southampton, as well as new extended seven-, eight- and
nine-day Crossings to Cherbourg, France and Hamburg, Germany. Widely
considered the definitive ocean travel experience, a Transatlantic
Crossing offers guests a myriad of opportunities for intellectual
interaction, leisurely pursuits, health and wellness activities, and
gourmet dining. Unique Cunard amenities found aboard Queen Mary 2
include the famed Princess and Queens Grill accommodation, the first
Canyon Ranch SpaClub at sea and the first Todd English restaurant at
sea.
Delving deeply into a variety of compelling and relevant topics, Cunard
Insights introduces guests to stimulating experts and accomplished
visionaries who reflect the line's heritage of adventure and prestige.
Through a series of lectures, Q&A's, social gatherings and workshops,
guests connect with personalities who have achieved notable distinction
in areas including history, world affairs, science, arts and literature.
The Insights programme underscores Cunard's longstanding view that
onboard entertainment should afford guests a provocative and rewarding
cerebral experience.
For more information about Queen Victoria or to book a voyage, consult
your travel professional, call toll-free 1-800-7-CUNARD or go to
www.cunard.com.
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