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The controversial '1619 Project' is coming out with two books from Penguin Random House as American publishing explores its place in the nation's political fray.
As France's Audrey Azoulay is returned to the director-general's role at UNESCO, the agency adds a new round of almost 50 municipalities to its 'Creative Cities' network.
Delayed from spring 2020, New York City's Festival Neue Literatur runs November 11 to 14 with German and American writers and translators.
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