Emily's Regent's Park Walking Book Club - July - Journey by Moonlight
We will walk and talk in Regent's Park discussing Antal Szerb's beloved classic novel about an errant honeymooning husband.
Date and time
Location
Daunt Books Marylebone
84 Marylebone High Street London W1U 4QW United KingdomRefund Policy
About this event
On his honeymoon in Venice, Mihály manages to lose his wife before embarking on a picaresque journey through Italy, attempting to escape his middle-class life and reconnect to an intense friendship of his adolescence. Funny, bizarre, and psychologically fascinating, Journey by Moonlight is a beloved Hungarian classic, first published in 1937 and brilliantly translated by Len Rix into English in 2000. Antal Szerb, born to assimilated Jewish parents and baptised a Catholic, was murdered at Balf concentration camp in January 1945, aged 43.
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N.B. Please ensure that you have read the book BEFORE coming on the walk - or it risks spoiling the event for other walkers. If you've don't quite have time to read the book, please consider instead joining the Monday evening Zoom, for which reading the book isn't a prerequisite.
Frequently asked questions
The event lasts for an hour and three quarters, but only about half of that is taken up with walking. There are plenty of stops to enable group discussion.
Yes. When we walk and talk, we naturally split into small groups of two/three/four people chatting. If you haven't read the book, you can't discuss it with your companion thereby impacting their experience. If you'd rather just listen to the discussion, please do join our zoom meeting instead.
Sorry you didn't like this one! But please definitely do still come along. I would love to hear your critique of the book, and, after our discussion, you might just change your mind about it.
Please dress appropriately for a walk in the park. The paths are in great condition, but there is little shelter against the rain or sun. Think hats (for insulation or for shade), sensible shoes, sun lotion...
Just bring yourself, sensibly attired (see above), and perhaps a bottle of water. You don't need to bring your copy of the book, but you are welcome to in case you'd like to follow along with any passages that I read out.
Daunt Books kindly gives members of Emily's Walking Book Club 10% off our books. (N.B. I don't get a commission on this!) You can pick them up in store, or online from them, or from other good bookshops and libraries.
I am committed to keeping this book club open to everybody. In my mind, the tickets are £10 each, but if you can't afford to pay, don't worry about it - come along anyway. If you can afford to pay, then please pay what you can - if you can afford to be generous, you allow me to be generous too.
It is a really imprecise science, but I aim for a mix of 'hidden gems' - books you wouldn't otherwise read, or perhaps even know of. They are never new books, they are usually by underrepresented writers, they are always great (in my opinion!).
Please check out (and sign up to) our substack. It's a website and also a weekly newsletter full of info about our walks and a chance to discover much more about our books: https://emilyswalkingbookclub.substack.com/
Hello! I'm Emily Rhodes - a writer and freelance journalist (for publications including the FT Weekend, Spectator, and Guardian). I believe passionately in the power of books to bring people together. I invented the whole idea of a walking book club in 2012, when I was a bookseller.
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