The program includes 16 panel discussions to be attended by literary professionals from over 30 countries: writers and scholars, translators and publishers from the CIS, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Hungary, Italy, Spain, India, China, Serbia, France, Germany, Greece, Türkiye, Egypt, Syria, UAE and other countries.
“The upcoming forum is an important event for both writers and readers. For the first time in a long time that we will be bringing together literary professionals from all over the world,” said AWPUR Chairman and writer Sergey Shargunov. “I hope we’ll have some honest and lively discussions without any barriers,” he added.