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− | | name = Fabula Festival of Stories | + | | name = World Literatures - Fabula Festival |
− | | local name = Fabula - Festival zgodbe | + | | local name = Literature sveta - Fabula |
− | | logo = Fabula Festival (logo).jpg | + | | logo = Slika1-Fabula.jpg |
− | | street = Borštnikov trg 2 | + | | street = Kersnikova ulica 4 |
| | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana |
− | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 200 3717 | + | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 200 3717 |
| | fax = 386 (0) 1 252 2618 | | | fax = 386 (0) 1 252 2618 |
| | email = info@zalozba.org | | | email = info@zalozba.org |
− | | website = http://www.festival-fabula.org/ | + | | website = https://festival-fabula.org |
− | | organised by = Študentska založba Publishing House | + | | organised by = Beletrina Publishing Institute |
| + | | organised by 2 = Cankarjev dom |
| | frequency = annual | | | frequency = annual |
| | dates and duration = February, March, 2 weeks | | | dates and duration = February, March, 2 weeks |
− | | duration weeks = 9,10 (2012) | + | | duration weeks = 9,10 (2012) 9,10 (2013) 9,10 (2014) 9,10 (2015) |
− | | contacts = {{Contact | + | | festival dates = 28.2.2015 - 8.3.2015, 27.2.2016 - 7.3.2016, 3.3.2017 - 11.3.2017, 2.3.2018 - 10.3.2018, 2.3.2019 - 9.3.2019, 26.2.2020 - 8.3.2020, 8.5.2021 - 6.6.2021, 4.3.2022 - 15.4.2022, 1.3.2023 - 30.3.2023, 1.3.2024 - 22.3.2024 |
− | | name = Tomaž Gerdina | + | | contacts = |
− | | role = Director | + | {{Contact |
− | | email = tomaz.gerdina@zalozba.org | + | | name = Aljaž Koprivnikar |
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− | | name = Miljana Cunta
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| + | | email = aljaz.koprivnikar@beletrina.si |
− | | email = miljana.cunta@zalozba.org | |
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| {{Contact | | {{Contact |
− | | name = Janina Kos | + | | name = Kreativna baza |
− | | role = Festival Coordinator | + | | role = Public Relations |
− | | telephone = 386 (0) 31 543 999 | + | | telephone = |
− | | email = janina.kos@zalozba.org | + | | email = hana.soucekmartinc@kreativnabaza.si |
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| + | |accounts= https://www.facebook.com/LiteratureSvetaFabula/ |
| + | https://www.instagram.com/festival_fabula/ |
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− | The underlying concept of the [[Fabula Festival of Stories]] has been to promote readership and the culture of reading in Slovenia. The main focus of the festival is no longer on short stories but on storytelling in general; in addition to book presentations and evening readings, the festival features screenings of films based on the works by Fabula festival guests (Kinofabula). Besides renowned European story writers, numerous Slovene authors are featured in the festival, which also includes the bestowal of the [[Fabula Award]] for the best Slovene book of short stories.
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− | The event "World Literatures – Fabula 2010" opened the [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]] (WBC), while the 2011 edition wrapped up the [[:Category:World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010|WBC events]] in April.
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| + | | image = 1 Fabula - Literature of the World 2023 Opening of the Fabula 2023 with Oksana Zabužko.jpg |
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| + | [[Fabula Festival]] ‒ Literature of the World is the biggest and most visited literary festival in Slovenia and the wider region. Produced by the [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]] in collaboration with [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]] the festival brings together world-class authors through well-considered curatorship. Each year, the festival aims to select five distinguished writers, while the Fabula Hub devotes attention to promising, up-and-coming authors. In addition to hosting renowned writers and establishing live contact between international literature and Slovenian audiences, translated works of the chosen five are also published as part of the festival. The festival also features a theoretical focus addressing a relevant social issue every year - raising topical socio-critical issues it addresses contemporary challenges. |
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| == Background == | | == Background == |
− | The [[Fabula Festival of Stories]] has been organised since [[Established::2004]] by [[Študentska založba Publishing House]] in collaboration with [[Dnevnik Newspaper|Dnevnik Publishing House]], and initially also by Postojnska jama turizem PLC.
| + | Founded in 2003, [[Fabula Festival]] has hosted many modern classics: Herta Müller, Irvin Welsh, Jonathan Franz, Hanif Kureishi, David Grossman, Janice Galloway, Richard Flanagan, Taiye Selasi, Tatiana Tolstoy, Eric Vuillard, Rachel Cusk, Deborah Levy, Jokha Alharthi, Bernhard Schlink, Vladimir Sorokin, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and many others. The festival’s concept has evolved and improved throughout the years and is now based on a curator’s pick of five authors, who are already considered literary classics or who have made a significant mark on world literature in recent years with their work. |
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− | The Fabula Festival takes place in several cities round Slovenia. The 3rd Fabula Festival in 2006, for example, took place in Ljubljana, Maribor, Postojna, Izola, and Koper. In three weeks the festival hosted 10 world-famous writers – Milorad Pavić from Serbia; Miljenko Jergović, Krešimir Mišanović, Krešimir Bagić, and Robert Perišić from Croatia; Claudio Magris and Diego Marani from Italy; Georgi Gospodinov from Bulgaria; Kader Abdolah from the Netherlands; and Toby Litt from the United Kingdom – who presented their work at more than 20 literary events. A public discussion entitled "Dramatisation of Novels" took place at the [[Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana]], followed by the play ''Severni sij'' [Northern Lights] by [[Drago Jančar]], performed by the [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]] and directed by [[Mile Korun]]. Also accompanying the festival were a panel discussion about Slovene and Croatian fiction entitled ''Jeziki mesta'' [Urban Languages], and a conference on film stories. In 2007 the theme of the festival was ''Death'' and the festival featured some panel discussions involving artists, doctors, sociologists, and anthropologists.
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− | == World Literatures – Fabula Festivals 2010 and 2011 == | + | == Accompanying Programme == |
| + | In addition to the literary part, the festival also has a theoretical focus, which each year questions a new relevant social topic. So far, Slavoj Žižek, Terry Eagleton, Chantal Mouffe, Eva Illouz, Jean-Claude Milner, Patrick Boucheron, Umberto Galimberti, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichieand others have been guests in the theoretical focus. Fabula Festival is also distinguished by an extremely varied accompanying program, which is intended for all generations of readers and brings everything from children's and youth programs (''Young Fabula''), interactive literary installations to public space (''Fabula polis''), collaborations with Slovenian publishers and bookstores (''Fabula selection''), genre intertwining between literature and theater and other art genres (''Fabula outside literature''), to projects establishing the festival as an incubator of new literary ideas and future literary trends (''Fabula Hub''), thus strengthening the space of the wider literary and social community. |
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− | As the core event of the [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]], the festival hosted Herta Müller, David Grossman, Jonathan Franzen, Michal Viewegh, Daniel Kehlmann, and Richard Flanagan and presented the new translation of their works into Slovenian language. Screenings of the films based on the works by Fabula guests took place in [[Kinodvor Cinema]].
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− | The festival programme brought the book and literature into the streets and squares of the city: the promenade at Breg Street in the old city centre turned into the authors' cities: the words, music, film and smells depicted the cultures of New York, Jerusalem, Prague, Vienna, and Sydney. Music concerts featured the Chili dogs, Keel Klezmer Band, [[Godalika]], Saxophone quartet 4saxess, AHIMSAUrban band, as well as a huge choir event: eighteen Slovene choirs accompanied by the Philharmonics orchestra sang works by Slovene poets. Secondary school students wrote down Prešeren's epic ''Krst pri Savici'' [Baptism at the Savica] on the Ljubljana promenade in free typographic forms, accompanied by the rap authors [[Boštjan Gorenc - Pižama]] and [[Klemen Klemen]].
| + | {{Image|6 Fabula - Literature of the World 2021 Brglesita exhibition.jpg}} |
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− | The events of the 2010 festival took place in Ljubljana ([[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]], [[Kinodvor Cinema]], the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]], the [[Slovene Ethnographic Museum]], and [[Beletrina Bookshop]]); in Maribor ([[Center of Jewish Cultural Heritage Synagogue Maribor]]); Ptuj ([[Ivan Potrč Library, Ptuj|Ivan Potrč Library]]); Ribnica ([[Mikl House Library]]); Koper ([[Mladinska knjiga Bookstores|Dom knjige Bookshop]]); and Trieste, Italy.
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− | From 4 to 22 April 2011 the festival "World Literatures – Fabula 2011" hosted César Aira, Niccolò Ammaniti, Per Olov Enquist, Cristoph Ransmayr, [[Drago Jančar]], and Margriet de Moor. Again the festival presented a fabric of talks, books, and the related films, sounds, fairy tales, and images of the writers' countries. The topic of Islam was dealt with by connoisseurs from Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Turkey, the latter being the country in focus within ''The International Within the Local'', a poetry and translation project. The international symposium focused on [[Edvard Kocbek]], whose susceptibility to complexity and paradoxes of human psychological structure and social existence often made him a victim of the ideologically uniform times. The [[Fabula Award]] for the best Slovenian collection of short stories from the past two years was given to [[Lado Kralj]] for ''Kosec koso brusi'' (A Reaper Grinds His Scythe).
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| + | *[[Beletrina Publishing Institute]] |
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− | The venues of the Fabula 2011 included also hospitals, homes for the elderly, and crisis centres, as well as urban streets in collaboration with an initiative of the homeless, the magazine ''The Kings of the Street'' [Kralji ulice].
| + | == External links == |
| + | *[http://www.festival-fabula.org Fabula Festival website] |
| + | *[https://www.cd-cc.si/en/fabula-literary-festival Fabula in Cankarjev dom] |
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− | Kinofabula is an international gathering of screenplay and prose fiction writers co-organised by [[Media Desk Slovenia]] as a part of the Fabula Festival. Kinofabula was introduced in 2007 in order to build a bridge between literature and cinema.
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− | During the four days of the event films based on works by Fabula guests are screened, a literary contest called "Prose duels" takes place (the jury composed of representatives from TV Slovenia selects the best story upon which a short TV film will be based and produced), and concerts are performed. The central point of the event remains the workshop which mostly focuses on different aspects of screenwriting. Each year [[Media Desk Slovenia]] invites a well-known expert from the field (among the guests have been Jurgen Wolff, Jacques Akchoti, and Christian Routh) who then works with students and young professionals.
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− | *[http://www.festival-fabula.org/eng Fabula Festival of Stories website]
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Opening event of Fabula Festival 2023 hosted the Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabužko, author of the novel Field Research of Ukrainian Sex, that was interpreted by drama actor Mario Dragojević. The conversation with the author was led by Ksenija Horvat.
Fabula Festival ‒ Literature of the World is the biggest and most visited literary festival in Slovenia and the wider region. Produced by the Beletrina Publishing Institute in collaboration with Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre the festival brings together world-class authors through well-considered curatorship. Each year, the festival aims to select five distinguished writers, while the Fabula Hub devotes attention to promising, up-and-coming authors. In addition to hosting renowned writers and establishing live contact between international literature and Slovenian audiences, translated works of the chosen five are also published as part of the festival. The festival also features a theoretical focus addressing a relevant social issue every year - raising topical socio-critical issues it addresses contemporary challenges.
Background
Founded in 2003, Fabula Festival has hosted many modern classics: Herta Müller, Irvin Welsh, Jonathan Franz, Hanif Kureishi, David Grossman, Janice Galloway, Richard Flanagan, Taiye Selasi, Tatiana Tolstoy, Eric Vuillard, Rachel Cusk, Deborah Levy, Jokha Alharthi, Bernhard Schlink, Vladimir Sorokin, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and many others. The festival’s concept has evolved and improved throughout the years and is now based on a curator’s pick of five authors, who are already considered literary classics or who have made a significant mark on world literature in recent years with their work.
The virtual Q&A between Mieko Kawakami and Nagisa Moritoki Škof that was accompanied by a butoh performance by Darinka Pillari took place at the Cankarjev dom Club in 2022. It presented Summer Stories, the latest novel by Japanese author Mieko Kawakami - a portrait of contemporary womanhood in Japan.
Accompanying Programme
In addition to the literary part, the festival also has a theoretical focus, which each year questions a new relevant social topic. So far, Slavoj Žižek, Terry Eagleton, Chantal Mouffe, Eva Illouz, Jean-Claude Milner, Patrick Boucheron, Umberto Galimberti, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichieand others have been guests in the theoretical focus. Fabula Festival is also distinguished by an extremely varied accompanying program, which is intended for all generations of readers and brings everything from children's and youth programs (Young Fabula), interactive literary installations to public space (Fabula polis), collaborations with Slovenian publishers and bookstores (Fabula selection), genre intertwining between literature and theater and other art genres (Fabula outside literature), to projects establishing the festival as an incubator of new literary ideas and future literary trends (Fabula Hub), thus strengthening the space of the wider literary and social community.
The award-winning British writer, academic and long-time fighter for greater inclusivity in literature Bernardine Evaristo joined the 2023 edition of the festival at the so-called Itn's literary breakfast (hosted by Fabula Festival and Itn.). Photo: Nina Pernat
The Fabula book collection of 2021 lives through the illustrations of the designer and illustrator, Jure Brglez aka Brglesita, which were presented at the exhibition at the City Hall Atria in Ljubljana. Artist is accompanied by the artistic director of the festival Aljaž Koprivnikar. Photo: Jaka Gaser
The artistic director of the festival Aljaž Koprivnikar at the home of the senior citizens DSO Fužine where he presented FabulaFotelj, special project of the 2022 edition of the festival, an interactive and movable armchair, equipped with audio books that was created together with prostoRož.
See also
External links
Gallery
Opening event of Fabula Festival 2023 hosted the Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabužko, author of the novel Field Research of Ukrainian Sex, that was interpreted by drama actor Mario Dragojević. The conversation with the author was led by Ksenija Horvat.
The award-winning British writer, academic and long-time fighter for greater inclusivity in literature Bernardine Evaristo joined the 2023 edition of the festival at the so-called Itn's literary breakfast (hosted by Fabula Festival and Itn.). Photo: Nina Pernat
The artistic director of the festival Aljaž Koprivnikar at the home of the senior citizens DSO Fužine where he presented FabulaFotelj, special project of the 2022 edition of the festival, an interactive and movable armchair, equipped with audio books that was created together with prostoRož.
The virtual Q&A between Mieko Kawakami and Nagisa Moritoki Škof that was accompanied by a butoh performance by Darinka Pillari took place at the Cankarjev dom Club in 2022. It presented Summer Stories, the latest novel by Japanese author Mieko Kawakami - a portrait of contemporary womanhood in Japan.
Under the guidance of mentors (Anja Koželj, Anja Koželj, Petra Stanišič), the children went on a literary treasure hunt, which took them to museums, libraries and bookstores, where they were given hints to continue the hunt. The event was part of the Young Fabula at the 2021 edition of the festival. Photo: Jaka Gaser
The Fabula book collection of 2021 lives through the illustrations of the designer and illustrator, Jure Brglez aka Brglesita, which were presented at the exhibition at the City Hall Atria in Ljubljana. Artist is accompanied by the artistic director of the festival Aljaž Koprivnikar. Photo: Jaka Gaser
Niccolò Ammaniti's Jaz in ti [You and Me] book cover, 2010
Georgi Gospodinov, a Bulgarian poet, writer, and playwright, was a guest at the World Literatures - Fabula Festival in 2015. His novel The Physics of Sorrow, which was awarded the Bulgarian Novel of the Year prize was translated into Slovenian in 2015.
Vili Rezman (second from the left) presenting his awarded work in Konzorcij, at Mladinska knjiga Bookstores during Fabula Festival of Stories, 2009