Israeli professor and author of Sapiens, Yuval Noah Harari makes his Cambridge debut

Cambridge Literary Festival launches its autumn season with Yuval Noah Harari ahead of a strong line-up of speakers at this year’s Winter Festival (26-27 November).

 

Yuval Noah Harari, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Tuesday 6 September, 6.30-7.30pm
Cambridge Union Chamber, 9A Bridge Street, Cambridge CB2 1UB
£30 (includes book RRP £25)
£15 (ticket only)

International best-selling author of last year’s most successful non-fiction title, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Yuval Noah Harari makes his Cambridge debut as part of a UK tour to discuss the much-awaited follow-up, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow.

Israeli Professor Harari is one of today’s most exciting and provocative thinkers. His innovative new book blends science, history and philosophy to explore the future of humanity in the face of artificial intelligence and examine whether our species will be rendered completely redundant. This important event promises to inspire questions and challenging debate about the fundamental questions of life.

Cambridge Literary Festival is one of the leading literary festivals in the UK, hosting two festivals each year plus a series of one-off events which present leading lights from the worlds of comedy and current affairs, history and hip-hop, finance and fiction, science and Shakespeare, poetry and politics.

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