Global Literary Stars Converge on Drohobych: What to Know About the SchulzFest.
SchulzFest in Drohobych: A Biennial Literary Gathering
According to Espreso.tv: From July 12 to 16, the city of Drohobych will host SchulzFest, a biennial festival drawing writers, poets, literary scholars, and artists from around the world. This event serves as a platform for cultural discussions and creative showcases. The opening ceremony is scheduled for July 12, marking the start of this year’s edition. Notable literary figures confirmed to attend include:
- Serhiy Zhadan
- Ryszard Krynicki
- Tomasz Różycki
- Yuriy Andrukhovych
- and others
Festival Program Highlights
A key feature of the program is the 'Poems in Shelters' series, which has been running since 2022. A major highlight will be the debut presentation of Serhiy Zhadan’s book 'My Schulz.' Additionally, two panel discussions are planned:
- 'Pathways of the Imagination: Schulz – Vogel – Ficowski'
- 'Café Europe: Small Centers of the World'
Exhibitions held as part of the festival will run through the end of July.
“Participating in these events becomes both a real and symbolic journey through Drohobych’s multicultural traditions and history”
Festival organizers
For the first time, the festival will feature drawings by Serhiy Zhadan, adding a new dimension to his creative work. Additional participants include:
- Jacek Podsiadło
- Marcin Sendecki
- Alfred Wierzbicki
- Halyna Kruk
- Hryhoriy Semenchuk
- Ostap Slyvynsky
- Anna Nasilowska
- Sylwia Chutnik
- Katarzyna Kuczyńska-Koschany
- Andrzej Stasiuk
- Ziemowit Szczerek
- Oleksandr Boychenko
- Taras Prokhasko
- Oleksandr Mykhed
- Anna Gruver
- Olha Olkhova
- Lyuba-Paraskeviya Strynadyuk
SchulzFest promises to be a landmark event for the cultural life not only of Drohobych but of Ukraine as a whole, offering a space for exchanging ideas and creativity.
This festival, held in Drohobych, aims to promote literature while fostering cultural ties between participants from different countries. Given the lineup of attendees, the event is poised to become an important forum for discussing contemporary literary trends and sharing experiences among artists. The involvement of prominent names like Serhiy Zhadan and Yuriy Andrukhovych underscores the festival’s significance within Ukrainian culture.
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