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Attend The Long Weekend of LiteratureS 2021 festival for conversations between leading European and Indian authors on themes of diversity, inclusion, and belonging across borders

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Attend The Long Weekend of LiteratureS 2021 festival for conversations between leading European and Indian authors on themes of diversity, inclusion, and belonging across borders

October 14
02:35 2021

The Long Night of LiteratureS is now back in an all-new digital avatar as the Long Weekend of LiteratureS, 2021. Scheduled from 22nd October – 23rd October 2021 from 3:00 PM-9:00 PM (IST; both days) with the theme of ‘Belonging: Beyond Borders’, the festival promises to be a unique platform with the coming together of authors from 11 European countries and India. It will feature online (Zoom-based) panel discussions, quizzes, and audience interaction sessions focused on themes of diversity and belonging.

Literary conversations focused on topics of belonging and diversity have perhaps never been more important. Over the years, the Long Night of LiteratureS brought together fascinating writers and artists from a range of participating European countries to audiences in India for an immersive multicultural literary experience. This year, the LWeL aims to connect the literary worlds of Europe and India through curating important conversations vital to our times.

This year’s edition will feature all the European authors – Eva Baltasar (Spain), Tiffany Tavernier (France), Kübra Gümüsay (Germany),  X (Christoph) Schneeberger (Switzerland), Lydia Mischkulnig (Austria), Wojciech Jagielski (Poland), Ana Filomena Amaral (Portugal), Dániel Levente Pál (Hungary), Micheál Ó Conghaile (Ireland), Merete Pryds Helle (Denmark), Lorenza Pieri (Italy) – in interactive reading sessions with the audience in our ‘Chai Pakoda Addas’. Some of the authors will also be a part of some of the panel discussions – themed around writing diverse historical narratives, women and technology, identity and climate change, gender performativity and translation, publishing and screenwriting among others – along with Òscar Pujol, Christine Cornet, Indian authors and publishers such as Nilanjana Roy, Aanchal Malhotra, Easterine Kire, Rheea Rodrigues Mukherjee, Kannan Sundaram, Vasudhendra, Neeta Gupta and Kareem Khubchandani.

Additionally, to give the audience the best immersive experience possible during these restrictive pandemic times, we are organising a Europe-India pen pal network for festival participants, quizzes based on all things Europe (ongoing on @thehouseofbelongg ‘s Instagram), and an open mic session and a make-your-own un-gendered dictionary session at the festival.

Register for LWeL: https://belongg.net/lwel/

Find the full schedule, contact details and registration links below.

LWeL is brought to you by the European Union Delegation Office, 11 partnering European countries and their cultural institutions – Alliance Française de Delhi, The French Institute in India, Instituto Cervantes, Goethe Institute Max Mueller Bhavan, Italian Embassy Cultural Centre, Embassy of Switzerland, Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, Austrian Cultural Forum, Embassy of Austria, Embassy of Ireland, Camões-Portuguese Embassy Cultural Centre, Polish Institute New Delhi, Liszt Institute-Hungarian Cultural Centre Delhi, and Embassy of Denmark, Publisher’s Exchange, and is being organised and presented by Belongg.

To check out the full schedule, register for the festival, the open mic session and the pen pal network and get more details, visit: https://belongg.net/lwel/

Please find attached the invitation for Pen Pal Network and some author pictures along with this document.

For queries, further details, quotes, contact Lasya Nadimpally, Partnerships and Community Manager at Belongg.

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