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Sunday afternoon of the Going West literary weekend Landfall in Unknown Seas is kicked off with Sarah Gaitanos and Helen Schamroth discussing stories of love and loss. Sarah’s new book, The Violinist charts the incredible story of Clare Galambos-Winter, holocaust survivor, musician and lover of life.
Klara Galambos (as she was known then) was a twenty-year-old violin student in Budapest in March 1944. During the war she was transported with the Jews of Szombathely to Auschwitz Birkenau. Sarah has laced impeccable research with the fragile memories of a survivor as she finds landfall in New Zealand and a new life as a violinist with the emerging National Orchestra.
Sarah Gaitanos is author of The Violinist: Clare Galambos Winter, Holocaust Survivor (VUP 2011) and Nola Millar: A Theatrical Life (VUP 2006) published by Victoria University Press; and co-author with Allan Bollard of bestseller, Crisis: One Central Governor and the Global Financial Collapse (AUP 2010). She has recently received a Creative New Zealand Award to write a biography of lawyer and human rights activist, Shirley Smith. Sarah is married with three adult sons and one grandson. Her interests include music, photography, and walking her dog in the hills of the Hutt Valley where she lives.
Helen Schamroth has worked as an artist, writer, arts consultant and curator in recent years. A strong advocate for the sector, she has written about art, craft and design for many publications, national and international and produced arts strategies for Waitakere City, Whangarei District and Nelson-Tasman Region. In 2005 she was awarded ONZM for her services to the arts.
Read an article about Clare Galambos –Winters (or Klara), the subject of The Violinist in the Listener, or listen to the National radio podcast interview with Sarah Gaitanos and Clare Galambos –Winters here
For more information on how to book for the Going West literary weekend, including ticket prices and online purchasing visit Going West Festival Literary weekend “Landfall in Unknown Seas”
Contact Anna Fomison on 09 3010101 extn 428168 or email anna.fomison@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz for more information
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- Going West Books & Writers Festival
Going West Books & Writers is the annual literary festival that takes place in Waitakere, Auckland City each September.
The festival celebrates its 16th anniversary in 2011. Its original inspiration came from the train journey described by Maurice Gee in his novel "Going West". The festival incorporates a variety of word-based events including: a literary weekend that brings writers and performers from around the country to discuss writing and the world of ideas; a NZ theatre season; a poetry slam; second-hand and rare book market; exhibitions; and events for youth.
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