In addition, Adania Shibli, the Palestinian author of Minor Detail, is in conversation with Fatima Bhutto, Colum McCann explores the implications of his 2020 Booker Prize longlisted novel Apeirogon with Raja Shehadeh and human rights activist Susan Abulhawa introduces her masterful second novel. The Edinburgh International Book Festival (EIBF) is a book festival that takes place in the last three weeks of August every year in Charlotte Square in the centre of Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh. Even though the festival has grown considerably since then to over 700 events, the Festival still takes place in the same square and has run every year since 1997. Während der drei Festivalwochen werden mittlerweile rund zwei Millionen Besucher verzeichnet – dazu kommen weltweit über 100 Millionen Fernsehzuschauer allein für das Edinburgh Military Tattoo . 'You can’t keep a good Festival down': Our First Online Book Festival Draws to a Close, "It's an act of executive speech even if it’s insane and absurd": Masha Gessen on President Trump. In 2008 there were two separate festivals running at the same time as the main book festival. The Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival is a vibrant and diverse event which serves up the very best swing, soul, samba and much more. Without a doubt, the Edinburgh International Book Festival is a key event on the calendar for literary lovers of all ages appealing to both Edinburgh residents and visitors. "Thanks to invaluable support from the Scottish Government, Creative Scotland, the City of Edinburgh Council and many of our sponsors and donors, including Baillie Gifford, People's Postcode Lottery and a number of generous individuals, we are in a position to experiment, to bring the essence of our wonderful festival to our loyal supporters - and new audiences - in a series of ambitious, innovative and exciting online conversations. Our. Edinburgh International Book Festival. Through the magic of technology, this year's Book Festival has gone online where it will be crossing continents and time zones to beam events from more than 30 countries straight into your home. Edinburgh boasts the world's longest continuously running film festival - beat that Cannes! Edinburgh City Pass and Royal Edinburgh Ticket, Edinburgh International Children's Festival, Scottish International Storytelling Festival, This is Edinburgh - The City Centre Marketing Campaign, Accessibility statement for This is Edinburgh. He is joined by authors from Egypt, Palestine, Iraq and Kuwait all of whom participated in Shifting Sands, his 2015 Book Festival strand and subsequent book, to discuss what has changed in the last 5 years. Edinburgh is the world’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and home to the Edinburgh International Book Festival – the perfect fit. A UNESCO City of Literature and home and inspiration to many great writers. Charlotte Square's famous tented village will be replaced with a special online festival, inviting authors and audiences to #keeptheconversationgoing in 2020. [Image credit: Edinburgh International Book Festival] Founded in 1983, the Edinburgh International Book Festival began as a small collection of "meet the author" events in Charlotte Square. Just 35 branches will continue to trade in the UK, with the Edinburgh George Street venue closing for good. What’s more, you’ll be able chat with fellow Festival goers via digital chatrooms and take part in Q&A sessions, and you'll even be able to meet the author and get your books signed (selected events). Billed as The largest festival of its kind in the world,[1] the festival hosts a concentrated flurry of cultural and political talks and debates, along with its well-established children's events programme. We are the largest public celebration of the written word in the world. The Edinburgh International Book Festival’s organizers said they would “program a series of online events” to run in place of this year’s events. Information on how audiences can access the free events will be announced at the end of July. This was Outriders – an ambitious exploration of the idea that in shifting, disorienting times, a writer can make a unique contribution to our understanding of the world, giving voice to untold stories and providing new insights on contemporary geopolitical contexts. For smaller screens, it's easiest to explore our programme online using the search and browse options above. Please visit our site from your tablet, laptop or desktop computer to view or download PDF copies of our printed festival brochures. Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The leafy green gardens is the perfect place to grab a blanket and curl up with a good book. Events for a YA Audience include appearances from Juno Dawson with her radical retelling of Alice in Wonderland, global bestseller Cassandra Clare discussing the first in her new trilogy, Dean Atta talking about his powerful coming of age story Black Flamingo and American author Nic Stone who presents her acclaimed book Dear Martin. Outriders will again see ten writers … Following the success of the Book Festival’s Outriders Africa project, where five pairs of writers journeyed through 15 different countries including The Gambia, Ghana, Senegal, Uganda and Botswana, participants including Kayus Bankole, Tsitsi Dangarembga (2020 Booker Longlisted) and Wanjiru Koinange are back to share their experiences and some of the writing produced from the project. August 2021. All six authors shortlisted for the 2020 International Booker Prize appear in conversation with their translators (with one exception who wishes to remain anonymous) and the Festival hosts the first interview with the winning author announced on 26 August. The Edinburgh International Storytelling Festival will transport you to other worlds, times and places through the traditional telling of tales. Founded in 1983, the Edinburgh International Book Festival began as a small collection of "meet the author" events in Charlotte Square. Edinburgh Art Festival has invited artists from previous years to mark 2020 with online exhibitions during what would have been the festival's dates. When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Use one or more of the search filters below to find events. With your support the Edinburgh International Book Festival can continue to be a uniquely vibrant and inspiring gathering of readers and writers. Since 2017, the event and some venues have expanded into George Street, partly to cope with visitor numbers but also to reduce the festival's impact on the privately owned gardens. Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Due out 27th November via Cadillac Records […], Following their sensational performance at BBC 6 Music Festival earlier this year, the band’s single ‘Crocodile’ is a current favourite […], Often when a franchise brings out another entry many years after the previous one, it is destined to fail.

Scottish talent joining the online Festival line-up includes Maggie O’Farrell dissecting her first historical novel Hamnet, Val McDermid launching the latest in her thrilling Karen Pirie series in conversation with Joan Bakewell, Alexander McCall Smith who chats with the former leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson and Douglas Stuart who brings his stunning debut novel Shuggie Bain, a love song to 1980’s Glasgow now longlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize.