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“Does the literary text solve problems or create them?” UNESCO Creative Cities Text-Air
21.02.2022

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What is a literary text and what is it based on? Any literary work, as a text, cannot exist without a plot. The plot is based on the main and secondary characters, protagonists and antagonists. It turns out that the plot is based on the opposition of the characters to each other, but what is the essence of this confrontation? What gives rise to a conflict in the plot, which becomes the driving force behind the development of themes and the disclosure of the author's idea? The answer, it would seem, is simple: the problem. And there are eternal problems in literature that are familiar to every reader: the problems of the correlation of good and evil, temporal and eternal, faith and truth, past and present. Does the literary text solve such problems or, on the contrary, creates them?

Writers from UNESCO creative cities from all over the world met on February 21, the International Mother Tongue Day, in an online format to discuss this almost rhetorical question. Contemporary authors from Russia, Singapore, Germany, the United States of America, Canada, and Latin America not only offered their answers to the question posed, but also highlighted topical and important problems in society as topics of literary text. Among them were issues of political correctness, gender equality, women's rights and their protection.

Выступление на текст-эфире

To listen to the recording of the meeting and learn more about this fascinating conversation, follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/QcATd0ko2f4Vne8ShP5opG_8GJJQHQ8h9oPdLrSxN9U-8rlP6EUtmHQ0XLZJTvxP.h60PyD6Dar-n5czz (access code: !RDOj0@i ).

We thank our colleagues from the other UNESCO creative citites: Shafak Sarychicek, Kelly Kaur, Klaus Kaiser, Vanessa Bell, Claudia Schmid, Rachel Werner, Rodrigo Tisnes and Shauna for their participation. We wish the authors creative success and are looking forward to the next broadcasts.

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