Lecture
Howard Jacobson and Tanya Gold
Tuesday 21.04.2026
Howard Jacobson and Tanya Gold
Howl, a Conversation
Tuesday 21.04.2026
How to watch
This lecture starts on 21 April at 7:00pm (UK).
Summary
Howard Jacobson, Booker Prize-winning author of The Finkler Question, The Mighty Waltzer and J, discusses his new novel Howl with journalist Tanya Gold. Howl is set in London in the months after October 7th, as Jacobson’s hero, Ferdinand Drexler, falls apart.
Howard Jacobson
Born in Manchester, England in 1942, Howard Jacobson is an award-winning novelist and broadcaster educated at Cambridge University. He lectured at the University of Sydney for three years before returning to England where he taught English at Selwyn College. His novel, The Mighty Walzer (1999), set in the Jewish community in Manchester during the 1950s, won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic writing and the Jewish Quarterly Literary Prize for Fiction in 2000. Howard’s recent novels include The Finkler Question (2010), winner of the 2010 Man Booker Prize for Fiction; Zoo Time (2012); J (2014); Shylock Is My Name (2016); and Pussy (2017). His two nonfiction books, Roots Schmoots: Journeys Among Jews (1993), an exploration of his own Jewish roots, and Seriously Funny: From the Ridiculous to the Sublime (1997), an analysis of comedy and its functions, inspired related television series.
Tanya Gold
Tanya Gold is a freelance journalist. She writes for the Spectator, the New Statesman, Harper’s Magazine, the New York Times, and others. She won feature writer of the year at the 2009 British Press Awards and arts and culture story of the year at the 2015 Foreign Press Association Awards.