Conrad Festival 2020
visible and invisibleOn pain which unifies | Heydel | Nunez
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Literary worlds | Dzido | Rudzka
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On telling stories | Keret | Rybicka
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On the burden of liberty | Kornaś-Warwas | Vişniek
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Literary worlds | Bieńczyk | Marcinów
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On decline | Bellova | Hudymač
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Reading lesson with Mira Marcinów and Grzegorz Jankowicz
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On the drawbacks and benefits of populism | Laskowski | Mouffe
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Literary worlds | Karaszewska | Rejmer
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On island life | Czechowska | Jacobsen
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On waiting | Barry | Wolny-Hamkało
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Literary worlds | Pajączkowska | Sowiński
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On the destructive power of words | Björnsdóttir | Czarnecki
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On domestic violence | Dieudonné | Swoboda
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Literary worlds | Padoł | Tulli
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On memory | Nocuń | Stiepanowa
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On unseen Russia | Jerofiejew | Rokita
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On the duty to travel | Gauß | Szczerek
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Literary worlds | Rudniańska | Sobolewska
Literary worlds | Rudniańska | Sobolewska
Literary worlds: Joanna Rudniańska
Host: Justyna Sobolewska
In his preface to The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’, Joseph Conrad described the goal of his writing rather elegantly, saying,“My task which I am trying to achieve is, by the power of the written word to make you hear, to make you feel – it is, before all, to make you see.”That’s not every writer’s aim, of course, but they all want to show us something with the written word.Their stories paint a picture of a world – sometimes modelled on our own reality, other times entirely fictional.When we read, we imagine these worlds.Sometimes we even dream about finding ourselves in them.During this year’s Conrad Festival, we decoded to make this dream come true, at least in part.We will be guided through Poland’s literary world byMarek Bieńczyk, Mikołaj Łoziński, Agnieszka Pajączkowska, Małgorzata Rejmer, Joanna Rudniańska, Zyta Rudzka and Magdalena Tulli.
24 October, at 18:00 online
On the dual nature of objects and people | Jankowicz | Shafak
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On that which is unsaid | Kowalcze-Pawlik | Pine
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Literary worlds | Kurdwanowska | Łoziński
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On obsession | Bostridge | Jankowicz
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Conrad Award Gala
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