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SUMMARY:Dyke March Book Club + Movie Night: Orlando
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DESCRIPTION:In May the Dyke March Book Club will be reading “Orlando” by Vi
	rginia Woolf! We\nwill also watch the 2023 Paul Preciado movie “Orlando\, 
	My Political Biography’\nafter the book club.\n\nThe book club meeting (si
	gn-up required) will take place on Sunday 3 May\,\n16-18hr at NieuwLand. T
	he movie will start at 18:30 and is open to all\, no\nsign-up required!\n\
	n"Written for her lover Vita Sackville-West\, Orlando is Woolf’s playfully
	\nsubversive take on a biography\, here tracing the fantastical life of Or
	lando. As\nthe novel spans centuries and continents\, gender and identity\
	, we follow\nOrlando’s adventures in love – from being a lord in the Eliza
	bethan court to a\nlady in 1920s London.”\n\n“A sparklingly intelligent\, 
	genre-fluid exploration of the trans experience\, in\nwhich philosopher an
	d trans activist Paul B. Preciado directly addresses\nVirginia Woolf. Her 
	famous fictional character Orlando was the inspiration for\nthis film.”\n\
	n 
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/dyke-march-book-club-movie-night-orland
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LOCATION:NieuwLand - Pieter Nieuwlandstraat 93\, 1093 XN Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-oost,books,dapperbuurt,discussion/presentation,film,ge
	nder,movie night
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In May the Dyke March Book Club will be rea
	ding <strong>“Orlando” </strong>by Virginia Woolf! We will also watch the 
	2023 Paul Preciado movie <strong>“Orlando, My Political Biography’ </stron
	g>after the book club.<br><br>The book club meeting (sign-up required) wil
	l take place on <strong>Sunday 3 May, 16-18hr at NieuwLand</strong>. The m
	ovie will start at <strong>18:30 </strong>and is open to all, no sign-up r
	equired!</p><br><p>"Written for her lover Vita Sackville-West, Orlando is 
	Woolf’s playfully subversive take on a biography, here tracing the fantast
	ical life of Orlando. As the novel spans centuries and continents, gender 
	and identity, we follow Orlando’s adventures in love – from being a lord i
	n the Elizabethan court to a lady in 1920s London.”</p><br><p>“A sparkling
	ly intelligent, genre-fluid exploration of the trans experience, in which 
	philosopher and trans activist Paul B. Preciado directly addresses Virgini
	a Woolf. Her famous fictional character Orlando was the inspiration for th
	is film.”</p><br><p>&nbsp;</p>
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