 | | Finalists for the Kapuściński AwardOn April 22nd, 2010 a jury – chaired by Małgorzaty Szejnert, and consisting of: Joanna Bator, Iwona Smolka, Anders Bodegard, and Maciej J. Drygas – qualified five authors for the second stage of the award.. more »
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 | | Jacek Dehnel in LondonFor one night, capital cities across Europe are presenting simultaneous celebrations of writing and reading on European Literature Night, and the British Library will once again host an electrifying evening of readings and conversation from some superlative writers, both emerging and established. more »
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Polish Literature in PraguePoland is the guest of honor at this year’s book fair in Prague – Svet Knihy – which will be taking place from May 13th to 16th, 2010. The Polish stand and the accompanying program will be organized by the Book Institute and the Polish Institute in Prague. more »
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 | | "Fado" in the European Book ClubFollowing acclaimed author Andrzej Stasiuk's appearances in New York in the sixth PEN World Voices Festival, his recently published book "Fado" will be discussed in the Polish Cultural Institute's second session of the European Book Club. more »
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 | | Hatzfeld Wins the Kapuściński AwardJean Hatzfeld – author of "The Antelope's Strategy" – has been named the first winner of the Ryszard Kapuściński Award for literary reportage. "This is a book about a difficult unification after the bloody civil war in Rwanda,” said the head of the award jury, Małgorzata Szejnert. more »
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There are more than 31,000 publishers registered in Poland. However, the market is highly concentrated. The 300 largest publishing firms still hold almost 98 per cent of it. More »
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