About this Event
The unquiet past: memory, conflict and the writer’s voice
Wednesday 11th February 2026
7-8:30pm
RSA House - Durham Street Auditorium
"I [am] neither a hero nor a traitor but simply a normal writer and humanist with the ability to feel pity for another's pain.” Akram Aylisli
A remarkable Dash Café devoted to the writer who changed the conversation. Discover the story of Akram Aylisli, whose groundbreaking novel, Stone Dreams, on Armenia and Azerbaijan continues to provoke debate and admiration in equal measure.
Featuring interview excerpts, evocative Armenian music from Tigran Aleksanyan, and an in-depth discussion with acclaimed authors and journalists including Mark Grigoryan, Katherine E. Young and Thomas de Waal, the evening opens up questions of homeland, historical memory, and the risks artists take when confronting the past.
Join us for a rare encounter at the crossroads of art, politics, and truth.
Speakers:
- Mark Grigoryan, Journalist and Author
- Katherine E. Young, Poet
- Thomas de Waal, Journalist and Author
Music by:
- Tigran Aleksanyan, Musician
Moderated by:
- Josephine Burton, Artistic Director and Chief Executive, Dash Arts
Co-hosted with: Dash Arts & Conciliation Resources
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The RSA, Durham Street Auditorium, London, United Kingdom
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