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Encounters: New Romanian Books in English | Waterstones Piccadilly, 14 March

by Ionela Flood

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From: Romanian Cultural Institute London office@icr-london.co.uk
Date: 8 March 2017 at 21:10:51 EET
To: ionelaflood@gmail.com
Subject: Encounters: New Romanian Books in English | Waterstones Piccadilly, 14 March
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Unmissable books, unmissable authors

Tuesday 12 April 2016, 7pm
Waterstones Piccadilly


Join us at Waterstones Piccadilly, the flagship London bookshop, for an exclusive evening celebrating the very best of recent Romanian literature in English translation. Our guests for the evening are authors Gabriela AdameşteanuThe Encounter, Alexandru Vakulovski The Review of Contemporary Fiction. Moldovan Literature Issue and Carmen-Francesca BanciuBerlin is My Paris, writer and academic Claudiu TurcuşNorman Manea: Aesthetics as East Ethics, editors Peter Forbes Poetry and Science. An Anthology of Contemporary Authors from Romania and Jozefina Komporaly Andras Visky’s Barrack Dramaturgy: Memories of the Body, as well as translator Alistair Ian Blyth. Other publications presented on this occasion are Florin Abraham‘s Romania since the Second World War. A Political, Social and Economic History and Dan Lungu‘s I’m an Old Commie!

Followed by a glass of Romanian wine.

Tickets: Tickets: £5 (redeemable against purchase of one of the books on the evening).
Available in store, by telephone: 020 7851 2400, by email: piccadilly@waterstones.com or at https://www.waterstones.com/events/romanian-literature-today/london-piccadilly

The Romanian presence at the LBF 2017 is organised by the Romanian Cultural Institute’s National Book Centre and the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, with the support of the Romanian Embassy, Waterstones Piccadilly, the Romanian Publishers Association, New York Review of Books, The Jewish Theatre in Bucharest, and the National Museum of Romanian Literature.


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