Редакційні візити в Грузію
29-31 травень 2014 року
Program
Friday, 30 May 2014
10:00 | Official launch of the Literary Forum & Dialogue. Welcome speech of the Deputy Minister of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia Mr. Alexander Margishvili | |
10:30 | Ketevan Kiguradze: Publishing and Bookselling in Georgia, GPBA, Georgia | |
10:50 | Diyana Yosifova: Translations from Georgian since 1991: state of affairs. A summary of studies on translations from Georgian into seven European languages, Next Page Foundation, Bulgaria | |
11:10 |
Pierre Astier: There is no bibliodiversity without linguodiversity, Astier-Pécher Literary & Film Agency, France |
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11:30 |
Rachel Gratzfeld: Agenting and Promoting Georgian Authors, Literary Agent for Georgian Literature, Switzerland |
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11:50 |
Sonja Matheson: Quality in Children's Literature, Baobab Books, Switzerland |
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12:10 |
Discussion |
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13:00 | Coffee break | |
14:00 |
Ádám Berta: Translated World Literature on the Hungarian Book Market, Európa Könyvkiadó, Hungary |
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14:20 | Isabel Kupski: Publishing Books in Translation of small countries, Fischer Verlag, Germany | |
14:40 |
Maya Kiasashvili: Art or Craft?, Translator, Georgia |
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15:00 | Gilles Carasso, Stephan Wackwitz, Zaza Purtseladze: Literary Translation and Publishing Projects by French Institute, Goethe Institute and British Council, Georgia | |
15:30 |
Medea Metreveli: National Program of Promotion of Georgian Literature, Georgian National Book Centre, Georgia |
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15:50 |
Christopher MacLehose, Alexandra Büchler: Hunting the "Knight in the Panther's Skin", MacLehose Press, LAF, UK |
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16:10 | Discussion | |
17:00 | Closing Ceremony | |
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