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SUMMARY:Workshop Creative Reading
DESCRIPTION:Fernanda Moura \nWorkshop in English
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/workshop-creative-reading/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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SUMMARY:De moorden in de boekenkast
DESCRIPTION:GREAT CRIME – 1: The murders in the bookcase: a review by Leo van Zanen \nThis year\, Mayflower Bookshop presents a literary lecture series on GREAT CRIME\, starting with a literature review by Leo van Zanen as an introduction to this series on Sunday February 22\, 2026. \nVan Zanen will give an overview of the major developments in classic crime literature. Krimi\, polar\, mystery\, detective\, whodunnit. Different words for similar stories in books or films: a crime has been committed\, usually a murder. Who did it? What exactly happened? Who discovers the true facts\, and how? \nDuring the nineteenth century\, a literary genre emerged in which solving obscure cases kept thousands of readers glued to the paper\, a century later to the screen. Sherlock Holmes\, Maigret\, Martin Beck\, De Cock – their names became commonplace. \nSo sharpen your wits and don’t miss this first lecture in our Great Crime series! \nAdmission: Free \nMayflower Bookshop\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden \n  \n 
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/de-moorden-in-de-boekenkast/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260225T210000
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SUMMARY:Mayflower Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Mayflower Book Club reads Prophet Song by Paul Lynch \nOpen bookcub\, sessions in English
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/mayflower-book-club-2/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260324T213000
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SUMMARY:Mayflower Book Club reads Anxious People by Fredrick Backman
DESCRIPTION:Open book club\, sessions in English. \nPLEASE NOTE: This session will be on TUESDAY instead of wednesday.
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/mayflower-book-club-reads-anxious-people-by-fredrick-backman/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260329T160000
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SUMMARY:Lawyers as Rebels or Collaborators: The Case of To Kill a Mockingbird
DESCRIPTION:GREAT CRIME – 2: Lawyers as Rebels or Collaborators: The Case of To Kill a Mockingbird \nThe second lecture in Mayflower Bookshop’s Great Crime series will be given by Tony Foster of the Department of English at Leiden University. Please note that this lecture will be in English. His talk\, titled “Lawyers as Rebels or Collaborators: The Case of To Kill a Mockingbird\,” explores one of the most famous courtroom stories in modern literature. \nPublished in 1960\, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee quickly became a Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller and is still regarded as one of the great American novels of the twentieth century. The film adaptation\, released in 1962 and starring Gregory Peck\, won three Academy Awards and helped turn the novel’s central figure\, Atticus Finch\, into one of the most celebrated lawyers in fiction. \nMaycomb\, Alabama\, the summer of 1935. The small\, usually sleepy town is in an uproar. A young African-American man\, Tom Robinson\, stands accused of having assaulted and raped a young white woman\, Mayella Ewell. Enter his court-appointed lawyer\, Atticus Finch\, who has become one of the great heroes of legal fiction. A hero not only in the eyes of his daughter Scout\, from whose point of view we follow the trial and its effects on life in Maycomb. Generations of young Americans\, too\, have taken up law\, inspired by Atticus’s professional and personal ethics – his defence of Tom comes at a cost to his family and himself – and faith in the workings of the law. \nHowever\, there is also criticism. It is clear that Tom’s chances of a fair trial in the racist deep south of the 1930s are very slim indeed\, and this is largely due how American criminal procedure works. Circumstances Atticus can do very little to change\, no matter how hard he works. But we will also see that in some respects\, Atticus is ineffective and even incompetent\, being the lawyer and person that he is. And that in general\, lawyers may do more harm than good to the cause of justice by actually doing their job. \n  \nSunday March 29\, 2026: 16.00 \nAdmission: Free \nMayflower Bookshop\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/to-kill-a-mockingbird/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260426T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260426T170000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Annual Shakespeare Memorial
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URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/annual-shakespeare-memorial/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260429T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260429T213000
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SUMMARY:Mayflower Book Club reads The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali
DESCRIPTION:Our April Book of the Month is the New York Times bestseller The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali. This novel is set in Tehran\, Iran\, and spans three decades\, starting in the 1950s. It follows Ellie\, whose family falls from riches\, and her kind\, brave friend Homa. The book follows the two girls from childhood into adulthood as they lose each other and find each other again\, all the while facing the political turmoil in Iran. The Lion Women of Tehran is an emotionally captivating book that explores themes of friendship\, feminism and political activism. \nOpen book club\, sessions in English
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/mayflower-book-club-reads-the-lion-women-of-tehran-by-marjan-kamali/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260507T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260507T220000
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Poetry Readings
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday May 7\, join us at Mayflower Bookshop for an evening of poetry by students and alumni of the LAK Poetry Workshop at Leiden University. \nThe aim of the evening is to share poetry\, provide a platform for poets to try out new material\, and give everyone interested an opportunity to gather and meet poets and writers. \nThe evening will feature ten readers and will be hosted by the workshop teacher\, Helena Grande. \nProgramme \n20:00 – 20:15 – Welcome\n20:15 – 20:45 – First round of readings\n20:45 – 20:55 – Break\n20:55 – 21:20 – Second round of readings\n21:20 – 21:45 – Mingling and drinks
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/an-evening-of-poetry-readings/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260527T200000
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SUMMARY:Mayflower Book Club Social
DESCRIPTION:Instead of a designated book\, the group will come together for a relaxed social. Everyone is encouraged to bring a beloved title and share what made it meaningful.
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/mayflower-book-club-social/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260531T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260531T170000
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SUMMARY:Van Gialli tot Montalbano
DESCRIPTION:Carmen van den Bergh over Italiaanse detectiveverhalen
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/van-gialli-tot-montalbano/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260628T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260628T170000
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SUMMARY:‘Hunted Down’: Charles Dickens en Thomas Wainewright
DESCRIPTION:CRIME #5: Wim Tigges on Crime & Dickens \nCharles Dickens was fascinated with crime\, and in particular with punishment. These are at least subsidiary themes in all of his novels and in many short stories\, where petty and great criminals occur in plenty\, from deceitful Mr. Jingle in The Pickwick Papers to the alleged murderer John Jasper in the uncompleted Mystery of Edwin Drood. Bleak House was one of the first novels in English to introduce a detective officer. In this lecture\, however\, the focus will be on Dickens’s acquaintance with Thomas Wainewright (1794-1847)\, who was suspected of murder and convicted for insurance fraud. Dickens met him on a visit to Newgate prison\, where Wainwright was awaiting transportation to Tasmania\, and he became an inspiration for one of his lesser-known short stories\, ‘Hunted Down’.
URL:https://mayflowerbookshop.nl/event/crime-in-dickens/
LOCATION:Mayflower Bookshop Leiden\, Breestraat 70\, Leiden
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