
Conrad Festival 2023
My festival
0Reading class (on refugee literature) with Żanna Słoniowska
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On the Border . A debate with Krzysztof Czyżewski, Mikołaj Grynberg and Olga Hund
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On the Need for Silence. A conversation with Laura Freudenthaler
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Can literature keep up with the world? A conversation with Jakub Żulczyk
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Reading Class (on refugee literature) with Marek Rabij
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Reading Ukraine. A conversation with Kateryna Babkina, Tamara Duda, Hałyna Kruk
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Threepenny Books. A debate with Inga Iwasiów, Ryszard Koziołek and Małgorzata Lebda
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When You Cannot Hide. A conversation with Samanta Schweblin
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Untold Stories of Women. A conversation with Sofi Oksanen
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Reading Class (on refugee literature) with Paweł Mościcki
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Sign out of life. A conversation with Grégoire Bouillier
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How to appreciate literature? A conversation with the Goncourt Academy
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Only the Others. A conversation with Philippe Claudel
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The Past is not even the Past. A conversation with Georgi Gospodinov
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Reading Class (on refugee literature) with Marcin Wilk
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To Interpret or to Change the World? A conversation with Michał Paweł Markowski
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Refugee Animals. A conversation with Dariusz Gzyra
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One Cannot Go Back Home. A conversation with Eduard Halfon
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All My Births. A conversation with Maryam Madjidi
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Reading Class (on refugee literature) with Marta Zdzieborska
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The Heart of Darkness is Within Us. A conversation with Max Cegielski
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The Conrad Award. A conversation with nominees
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Fleeting Tales. A conversation with Bora Chung
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Not for the World . A conversation with Linn Strømsborg
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Someone Has to Tell the Story. A debate with Szymon Opryszek, Olga Stanisławska and Dionisios Sturis
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(Im)possible Neutrality. A conversation with Natasha Brown
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Dictatorship in the Blood. A debate with Nona Fernández and Martín Kohan
Dictatorship in the Blood. A debate with Nona Fernández and Martín Kohan
A debate with Nona Fernández and Martín Kohan
Host: Aleksandra Lipczak
We are going to ask Nona Fernández and Martín Kohan about the character of South American dictatorships in Chile and Argentina, the painful events that left many people suffering, the impact of authoritarian governments on the history of specific countries and the functioning of contemporary societies. Did we work through our past or simply swept it under the rug? How do we talk about it today and how should we talk about it so that our wounds can heal without being reopened time and time again? What is the impact of the 20th-century dictatorships on migrations in South America today? Is the threat of the re-emergence of authoritarianism real? What should contemporary literature do? What role does it play in today's political debates?
Free tickets will be available for download from October 16, 2023 on the KBF:BILETY and KBF: PLUS application.
28 October, at 18:00 AST, Straszewskiego 21-22
Unpredictability of the Journey. A conversation with Intan Paramaditha
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Workshops: How to ride a bicycle with Georges Perec?
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Workshops: How to walk with Robert Walser?
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One-way Ticket. A conversation with Balsam Karam
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Workshops: How to read Caribbean literature in colder countries?
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Through the Skin. A conversation with Małgorzata Reymer
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Journeys to Remote Isles. A conversation with Judith Shalansky
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The Conrad Award Gala
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