Event at the Kfar Saba Central Municipal Library will be dedicated to the book “Flights” by Olga Tokarczuk
The event will be hosted by an Israeli writer and poet, Iris Eliya Cohen, who will moderate a conversation with a translator, Miriam Borenstein (who translated Olga Tokarczuk’s books into Hebrew) and with a journalist, Oshra Lerer Shaib. The three speakers will talk mainly about Tokarczuk’s book “Flights,” which was recently translated into Hebrew by the Achuzat Beit Publishing House.
The event will take place at the Central Library in Kfar Saba on March, 7th at 18:00 (Thursday), as part of cultural celebrations of International Women’s Day.
Address: 33, Jerusalem St., Kfar Saba, Lecture Hall at the Central Municipal Library of Kfar Saba
Free entry – RSVP by e-mail Refroom@ksaba.co.il, phone 09-7640839, or at the Registration Desk at the Library
*The event will be held in Hebrew.
The book “Flights” is a fascinating original novel, which in 2018 earned Olga Tokarczuk, Nobel Prize winner for literature and author of the bestseller “Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead“, the International Booker Prize.
What do we have in common with ancient monks who belong to the orthodox stream, who face evil through movement and wandering? To what extent is each of us a traveler himself?
From ancient sultan palaces to modern airports, “Flights” take us on a worldwide and extraordinary journey, encouraging us to come to terms with reality and abandon the familiar path through humor, charm, imagination, and an unforgettable reading experience.
For more information about the book