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Contemporary authors, non-traditional venues and well-known personalities: this is the face of a series of public readings – the Literature Night. The project is organized by the Czech Centers in collaboration with the EUNIC cluster Prague (Association of National Cultural Institutes of the EU Countries), foreign embassies in the Czech Republic and the Labyrint publishing house.

The aim of the Literature Night is to increase public interest in contemporary European literature and its currents of thought and creativity. It also points out the importance of multilingualism and the importance of translations from large and small languages.

The project has been organized by the Czech Centers since 2006. In 2013, the Union of Librarians and Information Workers (SKIP) also joined it, and  since then the number of cities involved in the project has been steadily rising.

Many European and non-European cities also take part in the Literature Night. The project has been gradually growing and becoming a cultural event with an international dimension. 

 

Czech Centres
Václavské nám. 816/49
110 00 Prague 1
Web: www.czechcentres.cz

Project Manager: Adriana Krásová
E-mail: krasova@czechcentres.cz

Dramaturgy: Ondřej Kavalír
E-mail: ondrej.kavalir@labyrint.net

Media and Communication: Petra Přibylová
E-mail: pribylova@czechcentres.cz

Deaf Programme Coordinator: Tamara Kafková

E-mail:kafkova@czechcentres.cz

Social Networks: Eva Přibylová, Pavla Hradcová
E-mail: pribylovae@czechcentres.cz, hradcova@czechcentres.cz

Web: Martina Tučková, Petr Dočkal
E-mail: tuckova@czechcentres.cz, dockal@czechcentres.cz

Production – Prague: Olga Plchová
E-mail: olga.plchova@seznam.cz

Volunteer Coordinator: Edita Hornová
E-mail: Nocliteratury1@czechcentres.cz

Regional Coordinator: Karina Baranová
E-mail: Nocliteratury@czechcentres.cz

Design: Monsters
monsters.cz

Translation: Zdena Pošvicová

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