Brazilian and Portuguese Literature in Brussels
From Monday, March 19th until Saturday 24th, the flavor of Brazilian literature arrived with all its warmth to Belgium. On
Read more…From Monday, March 19th until Saturday 24th, the flavor of Brazilian literature arrived with all its warmth to Belgium. On
Read more…Covering 2.7km, Avenue Louise is one of the most extensive streets in Brussels. One that starts at the peripheries of
Read more…In his notebooks from 1951-1959, Albert Camus wrote, “Already the Italians on the train, and soon those of the hotel
Read more…Every year, Brussels celebrates contemporary art from April to May. From the unmissable ArtBrussels fair to the Private Choices exhibition,
Read more…On March 19th, 2008, at the age of 78, a giant of Belgian literature gave his last breath at Middleheim
Read more…In a secondhand bookshop there’s often a scent of the mysteriousness of life, the different faces that chance can take
Read more…When I first meet Robert Menasse at Cafe Lava in Brussels, he’s standing in the doorway covered in a cloud
Read more…Kirill Medvedev is not shy about his political opinions. At Bozar, just days before elections in his country, the Russian
Read more…Ahmed Zaidan is a journalist and poet who fled from Iraq in 2013. Now, he lives in Turku, Finland. He has
Read more…Just above the buzz at Maison des Crêpes may be heard reflections from many a bard. Here, literati from far
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