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The London Book Fair
The London Book Fair is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels.
Taking place every spring in the world’s premier publishing and cultural capital it is a unique opportunity to hear from authors, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and explore innovations shaping the publishing world of the future. The London Book Fair brings you three days of focused access to customers, content and emerging markets.
For the third year running, the BOOKS FROM RUSSIA stand will offer a unique opportunity to discover the rich and fertile literary scene of modern Russia without travelling further than the London Book Fair.
Location Earls Court Exhibition Centre Warwick Road London SW5 9TA
Waterstones We are working in partnership with Waterstones to bring you a series of events to be held daily during Russian Literature Festival. Complementing the Russian stand at the London Book Fair, the designated event space at Waterstones Piccadilly and Watesrtones Hampstead will see a series of talks and discussions with leading figures from Russian literary society on a variety of topics, including contemporary Russian culture and politics.
Location Location 203/206 Piccadilly 68-69 Hampstead High Street London London SW1Y 6WW NW3 1QP 0207 851 2400 0207 794 1098
The Calvert 22 Gallery Calvert 22 is the first London-based, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting contemporary art from Russia and Eastern Europe. This year Calvert 22 Gallery will host events presenting contemporary Russian poetry and video poetry.
Location 22 Calvert Avenue London E2 7JP 0207 613 2141
Apollo Piccadilly Apollo Piccadilly with its 5 screens and ritzy bar will be the glamorous host of the first ever screening of Russian underground video poetry in the UK and the London premiere of Aliona Van der Horst’s hauntingly beautiful film on poet Boris Ryzhy.
Location 19 Lower Regent Street London SW1Y 4LR 0871 220 6000
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