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Intro

Let’s Move It Around

John Biweekly

Next November, how about we celebrate, rather than demonstrate?

Literature

Africa as an Invention and a Duty

Eliza Szybowicz

In her newest book, ‘Dom żółwia. Zanzibar’, Szejnert shows that she is aware of the roles and conventions that limit anyone attempting to read or write about Africa

Art

Everything is a Black Girl

Katarzyna Bojarska talks to Kara Walker

‘When the current president was running for office, all this racist shit just came right out from wherever it was sitting dormant and it was circulated in new, post-modern ways,’ says American artist Kara Walker

Literature

NOTES FROM UNDER THE
TABLE: A Literature of
Intimate Space

James Hopkin

The idea of the festival should be about a dialogue between languages, and how good literature with good translators can make nonsense of national borders and take us all to an intimate space not infiltrated by media-speak or nationalism

Side effects

THE ABC OF NEW CULTURE:
X as in XXX

Mirek Filiciak / Alek Tarkowski

Internet porn is a delicate subject, but let’s try to examine it from an ‘outside the box’ perspective

Music

WHO’S WHO AND WHY:
Ballady i Romanse

Agnieszka Le Nart

‘Today sung poetry doesn’t have a very positive association. Perhaps that’s because it’s not the same kind of poetry that was once sung. We try to sift out the ceremonial character and pathos’ — Basia Wrońska

Theatre

Preaching from the Chorus

Dara Weinberg

‘I want to create a new kind of chorus theatre,’ says Marta Górnicka. If ‘Tu mówi chór…’ was the birth of that new kind of theatre, then ‘Magnificat’ is its adolescent rebellion

Side effects

European Culture Congres:
Fascination is not
My Way of Being

ZOFIA MARIA CIELĄTKOWSKA TALKS TO GAYATRI CHAKRAVORTY SPIVAK

We caught up with renowned intellectual and cultural critic Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak at the European Culture Congress in Wrocław (8–11 September 2011) to talk about art, language, ethics, and philosophy

All All Literature Film Theatre Music Art

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