Post by Anna on Mar 24, 2005 14:46:01 GMT 1
Croatian Nights is a new collection of contemporary short fiction by the most exciting and innovative writers from Britain and Croatia.
Join these outstanding writers to talk about the art of the short story, fiction in translation and the evolving literary scene in Croatia as it moves from its recent history of war, into a new future.
Join these outstanding writers to talk about the art of the short story, fiction in translation and the evolving literary scene in Croatia as it moves from its recent history of war, into a new future.
- London, Voice Box, The Royal Festival Hall
Borivoj Radakovic, Jelena Carija with translator
Celia Hawksworth
In conversation with chair, Matt Thorne.
7.30pm Thursday 26th May 2005
Box Office: 0870 380 0400
Website: www.rfh.org.uk - Oxford Brookes University
Gordan Nuhanovic, Jelena Carija, Celia Hawksworth and Tony White.
Chaired by Fiona Sampson, editor of the Orient Express
Thursday 7th April 12pm
For more information call: Kate on 020 7732 0131 - Cube Cinema, Bristol
Borivoj Radakovic, Edo Popovic and Toby Litt
In conversation with chair, Jelena Calic
Wednesday 20th April 7.30pm
Box Office: 0117 907 4190 - Babylon Gallery, Cambridge
Zoran Feric, Edo Popovic and Matt Thorne
Thursday 21st April 7.30pm
Box Office: 01223 357 851 - Newcastle Arts Centre
Borivoj Radakovic, Salena Godden and Niall Griffiths
In conversation with chair, Tony White
Tuesday 17th May 7.30pm
Box Office: 0191 488 8580 - Warwick Arts Centre
Borivoj Radakovic, Vladimir Arsenijevic and Nicholas Blincoe
Wednesday 18th May 7.30pm
Box Office: 024 7652 4524 - Jubilee Library, Brighton
Borivoj Radakovic, Vladimir Arsenijevic and Ben Richards
In conversation with chair, Peter Guttridge
19th May 7.30pm
Box Office: 01273 709709
For the last six years, the playwright and novelist Borivoj Radakovic has invited leading writers from the UK to Croatia, and more recently to Serbia, to perform to huge festival audiences alongside the very best authors from the countries that make up the former Yugoslavia. The Festival of Alternative Culture, FAK, is legendary in Croatia and Croatian Nights celebrates the networks it has created. Containing 18 new short stories set in Croatia, this anthology features nine UK authors and nine writers from the former Yugoslavia, most of whom appear in English translation for the first time.
Croatian Nights has been organized by Serpent’s Tail and is funded by Arts Council England. Serpent’s Tail is an independent publishing house committed to publishing outlaw voices neglected by the mainstream, which includes fiction in translation.
Croatian Nights has been organized by Serpent’s Tail and is funded by Arts Council England. Serpent’s Tail is an independent publishing house committed to publishing outlaw voices neglected by the mainstream, which includes fiction in translation.