The Bridge Between Worlds: A Brief History of Connection
Gavin Francis
Thursday, 3 April 2025
6:00pm
1 hour
Department for Continuing Education: Lecture Theatre
£8 - £15
Award-winning writer and GP Dr Gavin Francis looks at bridges through the ages, both man-made and natural, and explains how they both unite and divide us.
Francis reflects on history, geopolitics, psychology and literature as he looks at bridges, from Ponte Sant’Angelo to Brooklyn Bridge, Victoria Falls Bridge and Tavanasa Bridge. He looks at how bridges form between nations and individuals and how they act as frontiers, and he reflects on the lives of people either side of the border.
‘The Bridge Between Worlds is a valuable reminder that the physical environment we build has immense social and cultural consequences’ Sarah Moss
Francis is a GP and author of seven works of non-fiction including Adventures in Human Being, winner of the Saltire Scottish Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award, Empire Antarctica, winner of the Scottish Book of the Year in the SMIT Awards, and Recovery: The Lost Art of Convalescence.