There's to be a Patrick Hamilton week (or five days) at Brighton's Jubilee library from 17 to 21 March, with showings of Rope, Gaslight and a panel discussion with Laura Wilson, Peter Guttridge and Richard Crane, chaired by Faynia Williams
I've listed the panel discussion in Upcoming (see the sidebar).
The week is jointly organised by the word, Brighton library's events programme, not to be confused with the Radio 3 literature and the Deckchair. The latter site was down at the time of writing.
The programme says, "despite being regarded as one of the best writers of his generation, and an important chronicler of life between the wars, few of Patrick Hamilton's works are still in print"; however the availability of two editions of Slaves of Solitude, one by Constable and one in the New York Review of Books classics series, and Black Spring Press's announcement of an edition of the Gorse trilogy to appear in June suggest this may be changing. This latter publisher's agreeably diverse list also includes some Julian Mclaren-Ross, as well as Nick Cave, Charles Jackson's The Lost Weekend, a book I have been chasing for years, Lusts of a Moron by Momus and the complete lyrics of Howard Devoto.
Thanks to Magnificent Octopus for spotting the Gorse trilogy reissue.