Conversations at the Kiln: Douglas Stuart - Shuggie Bain, Storytelling, and the Human Condition

26 Feb 2025

Intelligence Squared presents

In Conversation: Douglas Stuart

Shuggie Bain, Storytelling, and the Human Condition

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This event is part of Conversations at the Kiln, a new event series at Kiln Theatre programmed by Intelligence Squared. For more events with speakers from the worlds of literature, art, poetry and politics, click here.

Douglas Stuart, Booker Prize-winning author of Shuggie Bain and Young Mungo, is celebrated globally for his heartbreaking, funny and moving depictions of working-class life, identity and resilience.

Born and raised in Glasgow, Stuart’s fiction draws heavily from his own experiences growing up as a gay man in Margaret Thatcher’s Britain. His debut Shuggie Bain received worldwide acclaim for its searing portrayal of poverty, addiction and one young boy’s tumultuous relationship with his mother in 1980s Scotland. It was heralded as a masterpiece by many critics, and received the Booker Prize in 2020; to date, it has sold over a million copies.

In his second novel Young Mungo, Stuart returned to the streets of Glasgow to tell an equally compelling story of vulnerability and strength. This coming-of-age tale delves into the forbidden love between two young men, set against the backdrop of sectarian violence and familial expectations. Similarly critically acclaimed, the book cemented Stuart’s place as one of today’s most compelling literary voices.

On February 26, Stuart joins us live on stage to discuss his literary journey, the inspiration behind his award-winning novels, and his insights on writing honest depictions of marginalised worlds rarely seen in the literary mainstream.

With the respected production company A24 set to adapt both novels for the BBC, Stuart will also discuss the process of bringing his characters to life on screen.

Join us at the Kiln Theatre for this rare opportunity to hear from the New York-based Stuart and to have your questions answered in the Q&A.

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Duration

1 hour and 15 minutes

Dates

26 Feb 2025

Praise for Douglas Stuart

‘I wasn’t sure Young Mungo could live up to Shuggie Bain, but it surpasses it. Deeply harrowing
but gently infused with hope and love. And so exquisitely written. It’s a joy to watch, in real time,
as Douglas Stuart takes his place as one of the greats of Scottish literature.’ Nicola Sturgeon

‘Few novels are as gutsy and gut-wrenching as Young Mungo in its depiction of a teenage boy who finds love amid family dysfunction, community conflict and the truly terrible predations of adults. Vividly realised and emotionally intense, this scorching novel is an urgent addition to the new canon of unsung stories.’ Bernardine Evaristo