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Why Book Festivals Are Important
"The great juggle for a festival organiser is not so much personal safety versus freedom of speech. It's: What is your relationship with any government, because the act of writing is essentially dissident. That's what distinguishes literature, and the public act of a literary festival, from buying a Guggenheim museum or a symphony orchestra: it's not just something rich people do. It's a place for extending the conversation, and you have to subscribe to the idea that people can contradict you." The Telegraph (UK) 01/27/12
Posted January 27, 2012 06:55 AM




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