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Intimate Geographies. Friendship, relationships, motherhood, and belonging

Intimate Geographies. Friendship, relationships, motherhood, and belonging © Vincent Lavergne. EUNIC Ireland

What happens when intimacy and independence collide? In Friends and Lovers, Nolwenn Le Blevennec portrays three women navigating love, work, and freedom, while Anna Pazos’s Killing the Nerve traces a restless generation drifting between cities, ideals, and identities. Together, they discuss the evolving bonds of friendship and the challenge of growing up, and apart, in a world in flux.


Nolwenn Le Blevennec is a Paris-based writer and editor-in-chief at L’Obs. Her sharp, witty fiction captures the contradictions of modern womanhood with warmth and precision.

Anna Pazos is a Spanish writer, journalist, and documentary filmmaker from Barcelona. A Fulbright Scholar and graduate of NYU, she has written for El País, La Vanguardia, and Le Monde Diplomatique
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Please note there will not be booksales on site at the venue. We recommend you pre-purchase your books from the link provided or in person from Dubray Books on Grafton Street or International Books (South Frederick St, Dublin 2).

Meet & Greet and book signing from 17:45 h to 18:45 h at Europa House.

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