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SUMMARY:Malgorzata Lebda UK Tour
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DESCRIPTION:14th-16th May, 3 events, London &amp; Oxford
14th May - 17:00-18:30, St Anne's College Oxford, Seminar Room 10
FREE - Just Turn-Up
Join award-winning Polish poet and novelist Małgorzata Lebda and her
translators Antonia Lloyd-Jones and Mira Rosenthal, in conversation with
Paulina Kewes, Professor of English Literature at Oxford University.
The discussion will focus on two works by Małgorzata Lebda recently
published in English
More information: 
Małgorzata Lebda with Antonia Lloyd-Jones and Mira Rosenthal presented by
Professor Paulina Kewes | Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation
15th May - 19:00-23:00, Ognisko Polskie - Polish Hearth, London
Ticketed Event
An illustrated conversation with Małgorzata Lebda about her work with two
of her translators, Antonia Lloyd Jones and Mira Rosenthal and illustrated
by her stunning photographs.
More information &amp; Tickets: 
15 May | An illustrated conversation with Małgorzata Lebda | Ognisko
Polskie - Polish Hearth
16th May - 12:45-14:00, British Library, London
Ticketed Event
Malgorzata Lebda will appear at the European Writers' Festival as part of
the panel 'Back to Nature' chaired by Antonia Lloyd-Jones in which three
award-winning, multi-talented female writers (aka poets, translators,
marathon runner and photographer!) return to nature to tackle the threat of
climate change, violence, war, poverty and injustice. But these exceptional
books are far from depressing, elevating these stories of girls, women and
grandmothers, with profound emotional truths, sharp satire, glowing prose
and the solace of nature.
More information &amp; Tickets: 
European Writers’ Festival | British Library
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