The Bookworm’s 10th Annual Literary Festival
Posted: March 3rd, 2016 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Food For Thought, Hot Tips, Upcoming Events | Tags: A Yi, Alec Ash, Andrzej Sapkowski, Anna Smaill, Anthony Tao, BBC series, Bradford Philen, China Future Perfect, Ching He Huang, David Moser, Eimear McBride, Emily Rauhala, Eric Abrahamsen, Exploring China: A Culinary Adventure, Gala Dinner, Green T. House Living, Han Song, Han Yujoo, He Xiaopei, Hu Xingdou, Hyeonseo Lee, Isolda Morillo, Jason Y. Ng, Joe McKee, Joerg Wuttke, Julie Makinen, Ken Hom, Larry Feign, Lillian Chou, Matt Hulse, Melinda Liu, Ofir Touché Gafla, Richard Blanco, Rosie Blau, Roxane Gay, Sergio del Molino, Shuang Xuetao, The Art of Memoir, The Bookworm, The Bookworm's Annual Literary Festival, the power of literature, Truffles in Chinese Cuisine, Valeria Luiselli, Xiao Meili, Xu Zechen, Yang Li, Zhiling Gao | 2 Comments »It’s shocking to realize that March is already upon us when it feels like it was just Christmas yesterday but I guess that’s the norm when we spend most of Beijing’s cold winter months bundled up indoors. But this March isn’t just the start of warmer weather, it’s the return of the Beijing I’ve grown to adore, a dynamic city full of non-stop events that keeps us on our toes and wanting more.
This year not only marks my 10 year Chinaversary but it will also be the 10th year celebration of The Bookworm’s Annual Literary Festival (BLF), which continues to stand strong as one of the most anticipated events of the year. Organized by one of Beijing’s most beloved community centers, The Bookworm not only serves as a bookshop but a reliable resource and platform for sharing ideas, open discussions and debates for the international community. Recently named one of “The Best Bookshops in the World” by Lonely Planet, The Bookworm fosters a welcoming and creative space and their annual literary festival is a perfect example to showcase what The Bookworm is all about.
“We believe in the power of literature, which challenges us to understand the world outside of ourselves. It introduces new perspectives and shifts paradigms. We’ve created BLF to be a forum for thought and dialogue – fundamentals of a progressive society. Literature is an ongoing, live, global discussion, and BLF is proud to be part of it.” – The Bookworm
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