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Barcelona welcomes the three new UNESCO Cities of Literature
Gothenburg, Jakarta and Vilnius.
The 42 sees the light
It's the new Festival de Gèneres Fantàstics de Barcelona, and in this first edition will count with more than 70 activities and more than 200 participants between writers and moderators.
UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature celebrate International Translation Day 2021
With a collaborative global translation of poetry.
Reykjavík hosts first-ever hybrid UNESCO Creative Cities of Literature meeting
The conference was held from September 6 to 10 and the theme was 'Conversation and Inspiration: Reconnecting in Reykjavik'.
'Barcelonas', english edition
The anecdotal history of Barcelona written by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán.
A Sant Jordi with many faces
Sant Jordi. Activities are being organised in all city districts for the day of books and roses, with community centres, libraries, museums and other facilities all involved.
Literary residency for young, emerging european writers
The objective of the call is to offer a space for work, inspiration, and exchange.
The BCNegra goes to La Rambla
The emblematic street is the backbone of the 16th edition of the Noir Fiction Festival, which adapts to the current circumstances.
The CCCB invites the writer Kopano Maltwa
She will talk on January 18 with the journalist Xavier Aldekoa.
Four writers talk about the future of Europe at the CCCB
They are Edurne Portela, Karolina Ramqvist, Janne Teller and Najat el Hachmi and the debate will take place on the afternoon of September 21st.