Chair: Felicity Plunkett
\nIn her 1970 book Sexual Politics, Kate Millett described\xa0Lady Chatterley\u2019s Lover\xa0as a \u201cquasi-religious tract" worshipping at the altar of the penis. Critical responses have since become more nuanced. Novelist Alison MacLeod and cultural critics Amit Chaudhuri, Geoff Dyer and Lara Feigel discuss a writer whose subject \u2013 sex and bodies \u2013 suddenly seems profoundly modern.
\nEvent details: Tue 07 Mar, 5:00pm on the East Stage