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Contemporary Literature in Ukraine: A Series of Lectures by Leading Ukrainian Authors

The Kennan Institute and the Ukrainian Studies Program at Columbia University are pleased to announce a series of lectures on Ukrainian literature in 2008.

The Kennan Institute, in cooperation with the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute of Columbia University, is pleased to announce the Kennan Institute/Harriman Institute Ukrainian Literature Series in 2008. This series will feature at least three prominent contemporary Ukrainian writers, including Andrey Kurkov, Larysa Denysenko, and Taras Chubai. Each writer will speak once at the Kennan Institute and once at the Harriman Institute. We invite you to join us at these literary evenings at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. or at Columbia University in New York. Andrey Kurkov will speak at Columbia January 22 and at the Wilson Center January 24. For more information on the lectures to be delivered in New York, please contact the Ukrainian Studies program at 212-854-4697 or visit the website of the Harriman Institute.

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