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Those selected will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Chinese cultural life, participating in literary events, reading clubs, outings and other activities.

Writers and translators from all over the world are eligible for a creative stay in the Estonian literary city.

Those interested have until 30 November to submit their application.

There you will find plenty of stalls with second-hand books, and it is open every Sunday from 8.30 am to 2 pm.

The Observatori de Dades Culturals de Barcelona celebrates its tenth year of life by making data on culture in the city available to everyone.

On the Literary Map you will find streets and places that have been inhabited, frequented or immortalised by writers of all times and from all origins.

Literary Radar

Selection of local and international pieces on literature

Badenheim 1939; Katerina; The Story of a Life by Aharon Appelfeld review – survivors’ tales full of beauty and pain | THE GUARDIAN | 12/08/24

Memory and trauma go hand in hand in these two novels and a memoir by the late Israeli writer, who shows that hope can be worse than despair. God is in the sky,” the young...

From Circle to Square | LA REVIEW OF BOOKS | 11/08/24

Benjamin Nathans revisits the 1968 suppression of the Prague Spring from the perspective of the Soviet dissident movement. WHETHER UNDER socialism or capitalism, civil...

The Essential Shel Silverstein | NEW YORK TIMES | 10/08/24

He was irreverent, absurdist and ahead of his time. Here’s the best of the best by the groovy pied piper who made poetry fun. If you were lucky enough to be read to as a...

‘A beacon of brazenness and defiance’: Edna O’Brien remembered by Anne Enright, Colm Tóibín and more | THE GUARDIAN |

The acclaimed author of The Country Girls, which was burned in the market square of her home town, ...

No Name in the Street; Going to Meet the Man by James Baldwin – review | THE GUARDIAN | 28/07/24

In the centenary of his birth year, the author’s voice is as necessary, human and sharp as ever in a reprinted short story collection and memoir from the 1960s and 70s...

When Yuppies Ruled | THE NEW YORKER | 22/07/2024

Defining a social type is a way of defining an era. What can the time of the young urban professional tell us about our own?