The Ukrainian author and journalist Andrey Kurkov at PEN International marks ‘the anniversary of an ongoing war.’
Europe’s Publishers: Anger, Solidarity After Kharkiv Attack
‘The European book community stands with Ukraine,’ the Federation of European Publishers says after the deadly Factor-Druk attack.
Russian Attack Hits Ukraine’s Factor-Druk Printing House
Reports indicate that seven are dead and at least 20 injured at the Factor-Druk printing house in the latest Russian attack on Kharkiv.
Rights Roundup: Book Catalogues for Torino, and More
In this edition of our Rights Roundup, we have work that originated in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Brazil, and Denmark.
Frankfurt’s LitAg in Sight: A Rights Roundup
Here’s news of Frankfurt, Ukraine’s Andrey Kurkov, and rights sales in this Roundup from Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, France, and Norway.
Georgia’s World Book Capital Program Stages Its Black Sea Conference
The inaugural Caucasus and Black Sea Basin conference was the centerpiece of the UNESCO World Book Capital closer in Tbilisi.
London Book Fair: Ukraine’s Presence at the Trade Show
Two programming events at London Book Fair will have particular bearing on Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.
Georgia’s Caucasus and Black Sea Conference Is Open for Registration
Ukrainian publishing colleagues will be able to participate digitally in this regional exchange of issues and views, April 11 and 12.
Rights Roundup: Ukraine’s Andrej Kurkow and ‘Grey Bees’
Even amid the excitement and pleasure in an in-person staging of Bologna Children’s Book Fair, the Ukraine nightmare was never forgotten.
Ukraine: Maria Galina on the Russian Language as ‘a Trigger’
‘People are choosing to speak Ukrainian instead of Russian,” says Maria Galina, a Russian author and poet in Odessa.
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