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Món Llibre embraces interculturality
The CCCB, the Plaça de Joan Coromines, and the Francesc Candel and Vilapicina i la Torre Llobeta libraries will host the activities of the children's literature festival on the weekend of April 15 and 16.
Kraków announces a call for a residency
It is aimed at emerging authors who have at least one published book and are working on a writing project.
A world of comics
More culture. Comic Barcelona celebrates its 41st edition from the 31st of March to the 2nd of April with an outstanding presence of international authors.
The 'Patrimonium' collection is expanded with a guide of the Monastery of Pedralbes
The presentation will take place on March 22 with the participation of the two authors, Anna Castellano-Tresserra and Carme Aixalà Fàbregas, the editor Josep Liz, and Jaume Muñoz Jofre, director of Memory, History and Heritage.
Sant Jordi makes the literary superblock grow
The space available for books and roses will increase by 10.7% with the addition of La Rambla and Gran de Gràcia.
Women, protagonists in March at Barcelona’s libraries
Different authors will visit the facilities, and there will also be lectures and musical and family activities.
Writers in residence in Dunedin, New Zealand
The stay will be next fall and applications can be submitted until April 14.
A FLIC to (re)interpret the world
The children's and young people's literature and arts festival presents 25 family proposals over the course of a weekend at Disseny Hub Barcelona.
The city council promotes a plan with 68 actions to encourage the use of Catalan
This is the municipal contribution to the Pacte Nacional per la Llengua, with special emphasis on young people.
UNESCO Cities of Literature join forces to mark International Mother Language Day
Poets from around the world come together to celebrate language diversity.