Prague Micro Festival, May 12 – 16
The Prague Micro Festival is returning for its fourth year and will take place May 12 – 16, with readings, discussions and book launches taking place at K4 club (Celetná Street 20, Prague 1).
The Prague Micro Festival is returning for its fourth year and will take place May 12 – 16, with readings, discussions and book launches taking place at K4 club (Celetná Street 20, Prague 1).
Litteraria Pragensia will launch Vincent Farnsworth’s Selected Poems, Theremin Oct. 24 at 7:30 at Gallery Velryba; Opatovická 156/24, Prague 1 (in the back room of Kavárna Velryba), coinciding with the opening of a new exhibition by artist Karl Bielik.
A roundup of recent awards and accolades presented to writers, including Lawrence Ferlinghetti and John Ashbury.
To coincide with the Prague Microfest, which begins tonight, Prague publisher Litteraria Pragensia has released three new books written or edited by writers based in Prague.
The Prague Post reviewed a new dual biography of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari Feb. 23. Deleuze and Guattari’s theories have largely remained within academic circles, but traces of their thought – which they outlined in books written independently and together – are evident in more than a few works of literature.
Litteraria Pragensia, Prague’s premier academic press, has recently updated and expanded its online archive, which allows readers to access and read online versions of many of the press’s titles for free.