when: 04 March 2026 | venue: National Library of Australia | cost: $26-30. | address: Parkes Pl W, Canberra ACT 2600 | website: https://www.canberrawritersfestival.com.au/
published: 12 Feb 2026, 2 min read
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One of the most exciting voices in contemporary British fiction, Natasha Brown joins us for a special In Conversation event exploring her bold new novel Universality.
Sharp, unsettling, and darkly funny, Universality probes the slippery boundaries between truth and fiction, reality and performance. Through a cast of characters expertly wielding language for power, profit, and influence, Brown exposes how cultural narratives are shaped and who gets to control them.
Set on an abandoned Yorkshire farm occupied by a group of hippie-anarchists, the novel begins with a shocking act of violence: their leader is killed with a solid gold bar. An ambitious young journalist's exposé goes viral, but as the story fractures into multiple perspectives - a disgraced banker, a secretive columnist, a dream-driven cult leader, and a fugitive with nothing left to lose - the truth becomes far more elusive.
Join Natasha Brown in conversation with Nicole Abadee for an evening examining storytelling, media, power, and the dangerous seduction of a good narrative.
What: Author talk: Universality by Natasha Brown
When: Wednesday 4 March from 6pm to 7pm
Where: Main theatre at the National Library of Australia
Cost: $30 General | $26 concession
Tickets can be purchased through the Canberra Writers Festival Website: https://www.canberrawritersfestival.com.au/.
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One of the most exciting voices in contemporary British fiction, Natasha Brown joins us for a special In Conversation event exploring her bold new novel Universality.
Sharp, unsettling, and darkly funny, Universality probes the slippery boundaries between truth and fiction, reality and performance. Through a cast of characters expertly wielding language for power, profit, and influence, Brown exposes how cultural narratives are shaped and who gets to control them.
Set on an abandoned Yorkshire farm occupied by a group of hippie-anarchists, the novel begins with a shocking act of violence: their leader is killed with a solid gold bar. An ambitious young journalist's exposé goes viral, but as the story fractures into multiple perspectives - a disgraced banker, a secretive columnist, a dream-driven cult leader, and a fugitive with nothing left to lose - the truth becomes far more elusive.
Join Natasha Brown in conversation with Nicole Abadee for an evening examining storytelling, media, power, and the dangerous seduction of a good narrative.
What: Author talk: Universality by Natasha Brown
When: Wednesday 4 March from 6pm to 7pm
Where: Main theatre at the National Library of Australia
Cost: $30 General | $26 concession
Tickets can be purchased through the Canberra Writers Festival Website: https://www.canberrawritersfestival.com.au/.
Go see Natasha Brown Universality 2026.
Natasha Brown Universality 2026 is on 04 March 2026. The opening hours are: 6 PM to 7 PM. Conveniently located in Canberra. Visit their website at https://www.canberrawritersfestival.com.au/.
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