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Venue: Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm, QLD
Date: Wed 13 May 2026 7:30pm - UNDERGROUND THEATRE

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Presented by: Brisbane Writers Festival

Mark your literary calendars: Yann Martel, beloved and critically acclaimed author of the Booker-winning novel Life of Pi, is back with his first book in a decade.

In Son of Nobody, a classics scholar discovers a lost account of the Trojan War that unlocks both a new historical perspective and a profound personal meditation on love, ambition and grief.

Son of Nobody is vintage Martel, elegantly weaving its dual narrative with astute philosophical reflections on the echoes between fact and fable, myth and memory.

Yann is in conversation with the Editor of Griffith Review, Carody Culver.

Wed 13 May 2026
Underground Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, QLD

Times are approx. and subject to change at any time.

Box Office: Mon-Sun 9-5, 60 minutes prior to performance times
Doors Open: 15 minutes prior to performance start
Running Time: 60 minutes