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The Danube River is a metaphor that brings together its region's literature.

The Danube River is a metaphor that brings together its region's literature.

Published Aug 9, 2023 Updated Aug 9, 2023 Culture
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The Danube River is a metaphor that brings together its region's literature.

How does the Danube define and link the culture and literature of the countries it flows through? Why has the river become so influential in this region's culture? How does it appear in art? These were some of the questions discussed at the first Panodyssey Café on the afternoon of 8th November 2022.

Earlier, in October 2022, the French-initiated Panodyssey project was launched at the Margó Literature Festival, with the aim of creating a platform where authors can share their own writing directly, collaborate with each other, build communities, and monetise their individual creative works. In connection with the project, the first of an international events series, the Panodyssey Café, was held at the Tompa17 coffeehouse in Budapest. The theme of the evening was Danube literature, with

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