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International Association of Literary Critics (AICL)
Hôtel de Massa, 38 rue du Faubourg, Saint-Jacques, 75014 Paris, France,
Phone33 (0) 1 4051 3300




Established in 1969, this UNESCO-affiliated organisation aims to facilitate relations between cultures and their literatures, chiefly in the fields of essay and literary critics: to foster cultural development in our contemporary world; and to enhance interactions between literatures through translations. To this end it organises congresses and colloquia which take place every year in a different country. IACL believes that the book remains the irreplaceable medium of culture and that the most important task today is to protect it. It publishes a biannual revue.

International Association of Literary Critics (AICL) +
International Association of Literary Critics (AICL) +
Hôtel de Massa, 38 rue du Faubourg, Saint-Jacques, 75014 Paris, France +
Established in 1969, this UNESCO-affiliateEstablished in 1969, this UNESCO-affiliated organisation aims to facilitate relations between cultures and their literatures, chiefly in the fields of essay and literary critics: to foster cultural development in our contemporary world; and to enhance interactions between literatures through translations. between literatures through translations. +
Established in 1969, this UNESCO-affiliateEstablished in 1969, this UNESCO-affiliated organisation aims to facilitate relations between cultures and their literatures, chiefly in the fields of essay and literary critics: to foster cultural development in our contemporary world; and to enhance interactions between literatures through translations. between literatures through translations. +
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