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Hungary’s Dragoman, Bartis to visit Kütahya

Hungary’s Dragoman, 
Bartis to visit Kütahya - Hungarian writers György Dragoman and Attila Bartis will meet book lovers in Kütahya next week when they travel to the central Aegean city for a series of book readings and panel discussions as part of Goethe Institut’s international culture project titled “EU Literature Goes to Turkey/Turkish Literature Goes to Europe.”
Hungarian writers György Dragoman and Attila Bartis will meet book lovers in Kütahya next week when they travel to the central Aegean city for a series of book readings and panel discussions as part of Goethe Institut’s international culture project titled “EU Literature Goes to Turkey/Turkish Literature Goes to Europe.”

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The program will begin on Dec. 3 at 10 a.m. at Dumlupınar University’s science and letters faculty conference hall and run until Dec. 6.

26 November 2009, Thursday

 

   

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