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The Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov, winner of the 2023 International Booker Prize, will deliver the 8th State of European Literature. He will engage in a conversation the role of history, memories, and politics in a European literature, the place of Bulgarian literature in Europe, and his own oeuvre.
Event details of The State of European Literature 2026: Georgi Gospodinov
Date
7 May 2026
Time
20:00 -22:00

The State of European Literature is an annual lecture or interview delivered by a prominent author or poet of international renown about the state of literature and Europe from the perspective of literature. This year, 'The State', titled 'I Narrate, Therefore I Am: Literature as an Antidote to Propaganda', will take place for the eighth time. Gospodinov will explore how literature can generate meaning and empathy in times of cancelled futures and weaponised pasts. How can we postpone our own end and the end of the world by telling our own stories and Europe's stories?

Georgi Gospodinov is one of the most prominent European authors of today, with a distinctive style that is both poetic and philosophical, yet accessible and full of humour and self-mockery. In 2023, he won the Booker Prize for his novel Time Shelter.

This State of European Literature will take the form of an interview between Gospodinov and Margot Dijkgraaf, literary critic, writer, and journalist, and Jesse van Amelsvoort, lecturer in modern European literature.

The event will be in English.

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