One night – many experiences: public readings of contemporary literature performed by well known personalities at attractive and unusual venues in cities across Europe.

 

European Literature Night builds on the concept of literature being a unique creative medium which embraces the voices of individuals along with the values of the society they live in. The umbrella project “European Literature Nights 2012 – 2014” aims to bring contemporary European literature to the general public in an innovative way through a series of public readings and accompanying events. Supported by a grant from the Culture Programme of the European Union, the project partners hope to deliver high level of impact to their audiences. Although it is Brno, Bucharest, Dublin, Lisbon, Vilnius, Prague and Wroclaw who are jointly co-organizing the project “ELN 2012 – 2014”, the other partner cities where Literature Night already took root are of no lesser importance for the event’s development.

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The highlighted cities are the main organizers of the project "European Literature Nights 2012 - 2014":

Hakan Günday

Born in Rhodes in 1976, Hakan Gunday completed his primary education in Brussels. After graduating from the Ankara Tevfik Fikret High School, he began his university education at Hacettepe University on French translation and interpretation.  Next year he transferred to University Libre de Bruxelles to study political science and then continued in the Ankara University, Department of Political Science.  He published his first novel Kinyas and Kayra in 2000. He is also a playwright working in cooperation with DOT company- Istanbul. His play Mandrel was premiered at the 17th International Istanbul Theatre Festival in 2010.

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