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Opening of the exhibition of the Belarusian book "Greetings to you, Belarusian book"

On the occasion of the celebration of the International Mother Language Day, we cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition “Greetings to you, Belarusian book!”
The exhibition will feature Belarusian fiction and non-fiction literature by classical and contemporary authors in the Belarusian language, including literature for children. The presented books reflect the geography of the country and the history of the Belarusian people, their glorious deeds.

"The World Reads Chekhov"

Dear friends!

We bring to your attention the participant of the international literary online project "The World Reads Chekhov" Mirka Bizikova (Gymnasium named after I. Horvath, Bratislava). Mirka read Anton Pavlovich's story "Thick and Thin" with talent and soul. "Thick and thin" is the brightest story from Chekhov's early works. The story is written emotionally with a subtle sense of humor, and the problem raised in
work that is still relevant today.

International action "The world reads Chekhov" in Slovakia

The European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture has joined the international action "The World Reads Chekhov".
We bring to your attention the first participant of the action Diana Dyuritsova from the Gymnasium. I. Horvat. Diana read Anton Pavlovich's story "Ah, teeth!"

The exhibition dedicated to the birthday of Fyodor Dostoevsky continues its work in the capital of Slovakia.

Dear friends!

The exhibition dedicated to the birthday of Fyodor Dostoevsky continues its work in the capital of Slovakia.
The exhibition, which was provided by the St. Petersburg Literary and Memorial Museum. F. M. Dostoevsky, has already been visited by more than 200 people.

BOOK EXHIBITION: "PERSONALITY. CREATION. LIFE."

On January 23, 2023, the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture and the Ukrainian Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture hosted the opening of an exhibition on the theme: “Personality. Creation. Life". The exhibition is dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the book edition of the Life of Remarkable People series.

Acquaintance with folk culture - merry Christmas time

On January 17, 2023, a friendly meeting of the participants of the conversation club was held at the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture, dedicated to the traditions and customs of celebrating Christmas time in Rus' - “Merry Christmas time”.
The merry New Year has died down, Christmas has passed, but the series of winter holidays continues. According to a long tradition among the Slavic peoples, Christmas time is celebrated for twelve days from the Nativity of Christ until Epiphany.