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Russian Literature Salon opens in Paris

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Russian Literature Salon opens in Paris


18.12.2020

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The 6th Russian Literature salon, traditionally held at the Russian Cultural Center in Paris, this year will take place online from 18 to 20 December. The program included presentations of books and meetings with Russian writers, according to the Russian eyewitness website.

Within the framework of the salon, the famous writer Dina Rubina will present a French translation of her novel "Parsley Syndrome", and Andrey Astvatsaturov will talk about the new work "Do Not Feed or Touch the Pelicans".

The salon participants will also discuss the novel by Russian science fiction writers Marina and Sergei Dyachenko Our Life, which won the prestigious l'Imaginaire award in the Foreign Novel nomination this year. Guests of the salon will be told about the novelties of Russian literature in recent years and new French translations of Russian-language works.

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