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Books From Russia

 

Programme 

 

 

London Book Fair

Poetry and Science

An Evening of Russian Poetry

BOOKS FROM RUSSIA 

 

The programme at this year's Russian Literature Week is varied and wide-ranging, with events taking place all over the UK. From Monday 20 to Tuesday 22 April, we will be hosting the largest ever Books From Russia stand at the London Book Fair, which will be accompanied by events and seminars. Throughout the week, we will be holding evening events at Waterstones Piccadilly, where award-winning Russian writers will be introducing and discussing their latest work. This is a unique opportunity to meet the creative voices behind modern Russian literature. The week will be rounded off with two poetry events at Waterstones, Piccadilly.

 

All of the events at Waterstones and the London Book Fair will be in Russian and English. 

 

 

 

DateTime Venue SpeakersEventMore info Book! 
20 April       
Monday 20 April12.30pm Russian Stand (Y505) at the LBFHE Mr Yuri Fedotov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Britain & Mr Mikhail Seslavinsky, Head of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Moscow)
Official opening of the Books From Russia standPress release
No tickets required - please join us!

Monday

20 April

1pm Russian Stand (Y505) at the LBF

Ludmila Ulitskaya, Russian writer nominated for the International Booker Prize 2009

 

Mikhail Seslavinsky, Head of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Moscow)

 

Vladimir Grigoriev, Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Moscow)

Press conference Russian writer Ludmila Ulitskaya nominated for the International Booker Prize 2009 BOOKS FROM RUSSIA and Russian Literature Week in Britain

Monday

20 April

2pmRussian Stand (Y505) at the LBF

Alexander Drozdov, Director of the Yeltsin Foundation

 

Tatyana Bokova, Head of Literature, “Russkiy mir” Foundation

 

Irina Stepanova, Head of Education, “Russkiy mir” Foundation

Promoting Russian Literature Internationally - presentation by the “Russkiy mir” Foundation and the Yeltsin Foundation
Monday 20 April3.30pm Thames Room, LBFMr Vladimir Grigoriev (Deputy Head of the Russian Federal Agency for Press); Mr Oleg Bartenev (AST), Oleg Novikov (Eksmo), Arkady Vitruk (Azbuka-Atticus)Seminar: The Russian Book Market in Transition: Crisis/Anticrisis. An invaluable forum in which to gain a better understanding of the workings of Russian publishing, and to create business contacts with Russia.Press releaseNo tickets required - please join us!
Monday 20 April6.30pm Waterstones, Piccadilly
Dmitry Bykov, highly acclaimed writer, journalist, broadcasterDmitry Bykov in discussion about his latest works – the novel “List” and biographies of Gorky and OkudzhavaWriter profile

Please reserve tickets in advance 0207 851 2400, or buy on the door for £3

   
21 April    
Tuesday 21 April9.30am Malborough Room, LBFMr Vladimir Grigoriev (Deputy Head of the Russian Federal Agency for Press); Dmitry Bykov (writer, Chief Editor of What to Read), Viv Bird (Chief Executive of Booktrust)Seminar: Russian National Reading Development Programme (2007-2017)A discussion on international collaboration in reading development and the changing place of the book in modern society.
Press releaseNo tickets required - please join us!

Tuesday 21 April

11am-5pmWriters Lounge at the Russian Stand, LBFOlga Slavnikova, Dmitry Bykov, Alexander Terekhov, Vladimir Makanin, Alexander Arkhangelsky, Mikhail ShishkinWriters Day: 6 award-winning Russian writers will be available for interview
Writer profilesPlease book an appointment here
Tuesday 21 April6.30pm Waterstones, Piccadilly
Vladimir Makanin, a highly regarded writer whose books have become contemporary classics
Vladimir Makanin in discussion about his latest work – the novel “Asan” about the Chechen war, which received the Big Book Prize in 2008.
Writer profilePlease reserve tickets in advance on 0207 851 2400, or buy on the door for £3
       
22 April      
Wednesday 22 April
9.30am Pen Literary Cafe, LBFAlexander Drozdov (The Yeltsin Foundation), Robert Porter, Martin Dewhirst and Anthony Briggs (Rossica Prize Judges)
Rossica Prize breakfast and shortlist announcement. Rossica Young Translators Prize shortlist announcement.Press releaseNo tickets required - please join us!
Wednesday 22 April11am Writers Lounge at the Russian Stand, LBFVladimir Grigoriev, Olga Slavnikova, Gleb Morev, Alexander Arkhangelsky and Roza Khatskelevich

Russia’s book prizes

 

The Big Book Prize, The Russian Booker Prize, The Andrey Bely Prize, The Debut Prize, The Prosvetitel Prize

Press releaseNo tickets required - please join us!
Wednesday 22 April1pm Wellington Room, LBFDmitry Bykov (writer), Mikhail Shishkin (writer), Lev Danilkin (literary critic)

Seminar: New Russian Writers – Return of The Great Russian Novel? Please join us at this seminar to the views of two great Russian writers on the resurgence of the great Russian novel.

Press releaseNo tickets required - please join us!
Wednesday 22 April2.30pm Writers Lounge at the Russian Stand, LBFLydia Grigorieva and Marina BuvayloRussian writers living in London discuss their latest work No tickets required - please join us!
Wednesday 22 April6.30pm Waterstones, PiccadillyMikhail Shishkin, an award-winning Russian writer living in Switzerland
Mikhail Shishkin in discussion about his latest and award-winning novel 'Venus Hair', and the life of an émigré writer
Writer profilePlease reserve tickets in advance on 0207 851 2400, or buy on the door for £3
       
23 April      
Thursday 23 April4pm Leeds UniversityVladimir Makanin, a highly regarded writer whose books have become contemporary classicsVladimir Makanin in discussion about his latest work – the novel 'Asan' about Chechen war, which received the Big Book Prize in 2008.
Writer profilePlease rsvp to Sarah Hudspith
Thursday 23 April5pm Scotland Russian Institute, 9 South College St EdinburghDmitry Bykov, highly acclaimed writer, journalist, broadcasterDmitry Bykov meets with Russian-speaking children to read and discuss his childrens worksScotland Russia ForumAdvance booking essential. Please email here or phone 0131 668 3635
Thursday 23 April6.30pm Edinburgh UniversityDmitry Bykov, highly acclaimed writer, journalist, broadcaster
Dmitry Bykov in discussion about his latest works – the novel 'List' and biographies of Gorky and Okudzhava
Scotland Russia Forum

Please rsvp to Jenny Carr
No charge for students, SRF members £2, others £5 (inc light refreshments)

Thursday 23 AprilTBCSheffield UniversityOlga Slavnikova, winner of the Russian Booker PrizeOlga Slavnikova in discussion about her award-winning novel, '2017'. An extract from this novel is published in English in the new edition of RossicaWriter profilePlease rsvp to Jenny Kaminer
Thursday 23 AprilTBCWaterstones, LiverpoolAlexander Terekhov, writerAlexander Terekhov in discussion about his novel, 'The Rat-Killer' published in English, and his latest novel 'The Stone Bridge', an investigation into the mysteries of Stalin's Moscow. An extract from this novel is published in English in the new edition of Rossica.
Writer profilePlease rsvp here
Thursday 23 April6.30pmWaterstones, Piccadilly
Alexander Arkhangelsky, influential cultural commentator and writerAlexander Arkhangelsky in discussion about current cultural issues in Russia and his latest novel, 'The Price of Isolation'. An extract from this novel is published in English in the new edition of Rossica.Writer profilePlease reserve tickets in advance on 0207 851 2400, or buy on the door for £3
       
24 April      
Friday 24 April1pm St. Andrews UniversityDmitry Bykov, highly acclaimed writer, journalist, broadcasterDmitry Bykov in discussion about his latest works – the novel “List” and biographies of Gorky and Okudzhava
Writer profilePlease rsvp to Jenny Carr
Friday 24 April 1.30pm LT2, 11 Woodland Road, Bristol University Olga Slavnikova, winner of the Russian Booker Prize Olga Slavnikova in discussion about her award-winning novel, '2017'. An extract from this novel is published in English in the new edition of Rossica   Writer profile
Please rsvp to Ruth Coates 
Friday 24 April6.30pm RCS: 11, Duke Street, Glasgow, G4 0ULDmitry Bykov, highly acclaimed writer, journalist, broadcasterDmitry Bykov in discussion about his latest works the novel 'List' and biographies of Gorky and Okudzhava
Scotland Russia ForumPlease rsvp to Jenny Carr
Friday 24 April7pm Cambridge, Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre at Fitzwilliam College
Mikhail Shishkin, an award-winning Russian writer living in SwitzerlandMikhail Shishkin in discussion about his latest and award-winning novel 'Venus Hair', and the life of an emigre writerCamRuSS
Please rsvp to Tanya Yurasova
Friday 24 April6.30pm Waterstones, Piccadilly
Alexander Terekhov, writerAlexander Terekhov in discussion about his novel, 'The Rat-Killer' published in English, and his latest novel 'The Stone Bridge', an investigation into the mysteries of Stalin's Moscow. An extract from this novel is published in English in the new edition of Rossica.
Writer profilePlease reserve tickets in advance on 0207 851 2400, or buy on the door for £3
Friday 24 April 7.30pm Waterstones, Piccadilly  Olga Slavnikova, winner of the Russian Booker Prize
Olga Slavnikova in discussion about her award-winning novel, '2017'. An extract from this novel is published in English in the new edition of Rossica  Writer profile Please reserve tickets in advance on 0207 851 2400, or buy on the door for £3  
       
25 April      
Saturday 25 April2pm Waterstones, PiccadillyMaria Galina, award-winning poet and Mario Petrucci, poet laureate at Radio 3Poetry and Science: a discussion about this relationship and poetry reading.Press releasePlease reserve tickets in advance on 0207 851 2400, or buy on the door for £3
Saturday 25 April6.30pm Waterstones, PiccadillyDmitry Bykov, Maria Stepanova, Maria Galina and Arkady ShtypelClosing event of the Russian Literature Week: a unique opportunity to hear leading Russian poets recite their poetry in Russian and English.Press releasePlease reserve tickets in advance on 0207 851 2400, or buy on the door for £3

 

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