Forum on European Culture 2025
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Indifference is the fuel of autocracy. What role does literature have in creating a culture of care? During the European Literature Night we examine the political potential of literature.
‘Art can serve many purposes and take on many forms. But one of the key characteristics of a work of art is that it stimulates the mind and the heart’ – writes Alicja Gescinska in her essay Empathy against Indifference: On Totalitarianism and Art as a Moral and Political Force. During the European Literature Night we examine the political potential of literature. Can we improve ourselves in the act of caring through caring art?
About European Literature Night
The European Literature Night is organized by De Balie and EUNIC Netherlands, the network of European national institutes of culture and national bodies engaged in cultural activities. This year the Goethe Institut, the British Council, the Institut français, Polish Culture NL, the Embassy of Ukraine, the Embassy of Greece, the Embassy of Estonia, and Vlaams Cultuurhuis De Brakke Grond contribute to the event.
Authors

Alicja Gescinska
At the invitation of Polish Culture NL

Mathura
At the invitation of the Estonian Embassy

Phillipp Oehmke
At the invitation of Goethe-Institute Netherlands

Yousra Benfquih
At the invitation of De Brakke Grond

Olesya Khromeychuk
At the invitation of Embassy of Ukraine

Dimitra Kolliakou
At the invitation of Embassy of Greece in the Hague

Lauren Bastide
At the invitation of Institut français NL

Author bio will be featured on our Instagram @eunic.netherlands — stay tuned!
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