Hay Festival, UK

Geoff will be at the Hay Festival to talk about his new book Homework: A Memoir. For more information visit their website.

Foyles, London

Geoff will be at Foyles in London to talk about his new book Homework: A Memoir. For more information visit their website.

Waterstones Manchester – Deansgate

Geoff will be at the Waterstones in Manchester Deansgate to talk about his new book Homework: A Memoir. For more information visit their website.

Topping & Co, Edinburgh

Geoff will be at the Topping & Co in Edinburgh to talk about his new book Homework: A Memoir. For more information visit their website.

Borris Festival, Ireland

Geoff will be at the Borris Festival in Ireland to talk about his new book Homework: A Memoir. For more information visit their website.

Waterstones, Nottingham

Geoff will be at the Waterstones in Nottingham to talk about his new book Homework: A Memoir. For more information visit their website.

Blackwell’s, Oxford

Geoff will be at Blackwell's in Oxford to talk about his new book Homework: A Memoir. For more information visit their website.

Shakespeare & Co, Paris

Geoff will be at the Shakespeare & Co in Paris to talk about his new book Homework: A Memoir. For more information visit their website.

92 Street Y, New York

Award-winning writer and critic Geoff Dyer — “a national treasure” (Zadie Smith) — will be speaking with Sloane Crosley for the launch of his new memoir, Homework. Beloved for his brilliantly ranging, hilarious criticism and essays — Steve Martin calls Out of Sheer Rage, an exasperated study of D.H. Lawrence, “the funniest book I have […]

McNally Jackson Seaport, New York

Geoff Dyer will be speaking with Lili Anolik about his new memoir Homework, named a most anticipated book of 2025 by Vulture | The Guardian | Financial Times | The Observer | The Times (London) | Literary Hub "A picture of postwar England unlike any other . . . A highly original memoir that will […]

Deep Water Festival, NY

On Becoming Susan Choi, Douglas Stuart, Geoff Dyer Lauded novelist Susan Choi’s new Flashlight (2025) explores a girl’s confrontation with loss and memory after her father’s sudden disappearance revealing how childhood trauma can splinter a family. Booker Prize winner Douglas Stuart portrays adolescence in working-class Glasgow in his acclaimed novels Shuggie Bain and Young Mungo, […]