Zagreb Book Festival to Explore 'Bridges' with International and Local Voices
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The 12th Zagreb Book Festival, themed 'Bridges,' will take place from May 11-15, featuring 40 local and international guests.
- The festival aims to foster dialogue and connection amidst geopolitical crises, technological revolutions, and social divides.
- International guests include Belgian writer Caroline De Mulder discussing Nazi maternity wards and German author Uwe Wittstock on literature at the start of Hitler's rule.
The Zagreb Book Festival returns for its twelfth edition, this year embracing the theme 'Bridges.' From May 11th to 15th, the Cultural Information Center and Knjiลพara Ljevak will transform into hubs of literary and intellectual exchange, hosting 40 prominent figures from Croatia and abroad. This year's theme is a direct response to the divisive 'divide and conquer' mentality, seeking to build connections across geopolitical crises, technological shifts, and societal disparities.
Among the distinguished international guests is Belgian author Caroline De Mulder, whose acclaimed novel 'Himmler's Nurseries' delves into the chillingly organized Nazi maternity ward, a story Le Figaro littรฉraire aptly described as having "the power of a great documentary." Complementing this, German journalist and writer Uwe Wittstock will present his best-selling book, 'February 1933: Winter of Literature,' a gripping chronicle of the first month of Hitler's regime, told with the pace and tension of a crime thriller.
Beyond these compelling international voices, the festival will also showcase a rich array of Croatian talent. Authors like Miljenko Jergoviฤ and Boris Deลพuloviฤ will engage with audiences, alongside filmmakers and scientists exploring contemporary issues. The program promises a diverse range of events, including book promotions, panel discussions, and intimate 'Books and Wine' sessions, all designed to spark conversation and encourage a deeper understanding of the complex world we inhabit. The festival's commitment to fostering dialogue and building bridges is more vital than ever in today's fragmented landscape.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.