Book Launch: John Berger and Me by Nikos Papastergiadis
About
The Greek Community of Melbourne presents
The Annual John Berger Memorial Event
The acclaimed author Christos Tsiolkas will join Nikos Papastergiadis in a conversation to mark the occasion of his new book.
John Berger and Me
The memoir of a deep friendship between two distinguished intellectual figures bound by their interest in art and their experience of migration.
With closing remarks from Professor Scott McQuire.
The Book
In John Berger and Me, the eminent Australian sociologist Nikos Papastergiadis recalls his relationship with the late English writer and art critic John Berger. His memoir is both a portrait of their friendship, and an account of the work of his former mentor, one which combines Berger’s abiding interest in migrants and migration, with Papastergiadis’ reflections on his own family’s experience of migration. Berger was a successful author and artist who lived in England before he moved to a peasant village in the Haute-Savoie. Papastergiadias’ father was born in a peasant village in Greece and migrated to work in factories in Australia. The memoir covers a period of ten years in the 1990s when the younger Nikos spent many summer months with the distinguished author, living in the family house and sharing duties such as the gathering of the harvest. It draws on personal memories, his deep knowledge of Berger’s work, which was the subject of his doctoral thesis, and anecdotes of life in the village, and beyond. The intertwining of their common experiences means that the book is both a biography and an autobiography, as well as a tribute to one of the most important cultural thinkers of recent times.
John Berger
John Berger was an English art critic, novelist, painter and poet. His novel G. won the 1972 Booker Prize, and his ground-breaking essay on art criticism Ways of Seeing, written as an accompaniment to the BBC series of the same name, is credited with transforming the way in which a generation looked at and understood art.
Location
The Greek Centre | Mezzanine
168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000