Bucharest will hold Odessa’s literature festival

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The ninth edition of the International Odessa Literature Festival will take place from Thursday to Sunday in Bucharest this year.

„Hosted at the Goethe-Institut Bucharest, this year’s edition of the International Odessa Literature Festival opens on Thursday at 17:00 with a message from the two founders of the project, cultural managers Ulrich Schreiber (Germany) and Hans Ruprecht (Switzerland), followed by a message from Laura Napolitano, director of the Italian Institute of Culture in Bucharest and president of EUNIC Romania, the institution under the umbrella of which the project takes place”, said the organizers in an Agerpres press release.

Ukrainian Ambassador in Bucharest Igor Prokopchuk will greet the audience at the opening event, says Agerpres.

In anticipation of their arrival, some of invited authors sent their thoughts to the Romanian readers.

„I believe that every international writers’ meeting is a good opportunity to exchange ideas about literature and politics. I hope we can actively listen to each other. If we believe that literature is a universal tool of understanding, we can use it for discussion, not for fighting”, said Ukrainian writer Vasyl Mahno – poet, essayist and translator, who investigates in his books the concepts of homeland and memory, reflecting the polyphonic past of his place of origin.

“If war comes upon them in their homeland, writers must become its defenders when their country is brutally attacked. […] This is why many Ukrainian writers write literature and essays about war and participate in international festivals. Many of them serve in the army and fight on the fronts. In this period, literature becomes a mouthpiece of these times, because it has to be heard”, added Mahon.

„Literature in times of war is both an escape from the terrible reality and a weapon, because it is impossible not to write about war”, said Yuriy Vynnychuk, himself an important author. 

„Metaphors do not help against people with guns. And beautiful verses cannot heal wounds. Literature, however, can create a community here and now, it can offer comfort, it can express anger and it can be a witness to both the beautiful and the hateful. Literature can give the dead a voice and make them sing”, says Swiss writer Ariane von Graffenried, spoken word author, member of the „Fitzgerald & Rimini” duo and curator of the Basel International Poetry Festival,

For Italian writer Ilaria Gaspari, known for her podcasts on famous writers, this year’s edition of the Odessa International Festival is an opportunity to remember the horrors of the two world wars:  „Literature is not a weapon, because literature does not destroy; and it is indeed unarmed and vulnerable to war, but with the collective force of a mouthpiece that spreads words and thoughts. It is not a form of escape, but an open refuge, that is, open to protect against horror. 

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