Fri 2, June 2023, 20:00 h

Location: De Balie,

(Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10 1017 RR Amsterdam)

Europe has a long tradition of utopian and dystopical novelists. 'Utopia' from the sixteenth century by Thomas More or 'Brave New World' from the twentieth century by Aldous Huxley. But what future do contemporary authors envision? Should literature alert us, congratulate us, or inspire us with hope?...

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FREE LIVESTREAM has been published on De Balie TV, that was recorded and Livestream on Saturday 19 June 2021 and is now awailable HIER

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THE COURAGE OF THE WRITER

How should a writer relate to the burning issues of European societies? What courage does Europe need f...

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25min | Short | Crime, drama | 2020 Lithuania

The film is available NOW !!! on Vimeo and until June 13th, 2021 will be free of charge.

Registration is not required.

FILM DIRECTOR Danielius Minkevičius.
WITH Rytis Saladžius, Aistė Marija Stankevičiūte, Darius Meškauskas.
MUSIC by Matas Šablauskis

LANGUAGE: Lithuanian, with English subtitles

On the wave of the exciting literar...

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From 21:00 h. CEsT the event will be livestreamed on FORUM ON EUROPEAN CULTURE

We are happy to announce that a young Lithuanian writer Tomas Vaiseta will be part of the 2020 European Literature Night. The EUNIC Netherlands project brings together both celebrated authors and promising literary talents from all over Europe. It is a space for exploration, for understanding differences and rec...

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Thu 16, May 2019, 19:00 - in De Brakke Grond (Nes 45)

Fri 17th, 13:00 - at the OBA (Oosterdokskade 143)

The European Literature Night 2019, on 16 and 17 May will be celebrating the Library, in collaboration with the OBA (Openbare bibliotheek Amsterdam, the Amsterdam Public Library), which marks its 100th anniversary. Twelve writers and poets from all over Europe will talk of librarians and r...

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