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These blog posts offer an insight into some of the projects that we've supported and how the British Council works with literature, including interviews with writers, diaries from international visits, and reflections on completed or on-going projects.
The British Council was founded to create 'a friendly knowledge and understanding' between the people of the UK and the wider world.
The British Council » Literature
1M ago
The British Council wishes to engage a researcher to conduct in-depth research into the trade publishing and literature sectors in six countries in Sub-Saharan Africa ..read more
The British Council » Literature
5M ago
'Poems on the Underground' commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Windrush's arrival in Britain with a new set of six poems ..read more
The British Council » Literature
6M ago
Celebrate some of the authors appearing at Hay Festival 2023 and get some summer reading inspiration from the latest edition of 'What We're Reading ..read more
The British Council » Literature
7M ago
The British Council has commissioned a scoping report into the trade publishing and literature sectors in nine countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in which it operates ..read more
The British Council » Literature
8M ago
Bernardine Evaristo chairs the 38th British Council Literature Seminar in Berlin from 16-18 March ..read more
The British Council » Literature
10M ago
The British Council is partnering with the Sunday Times Charlotte Aitken Young Writer of the Year Award for the sixth year ..read more
The British Council » Literature
1y ago
If you're heading to The London Book Fair this month, join us at these Cultural Programme events ..read more
The British Council » Literature
1y ago
Celebrate Arabic Literature at this public event in London ..read more
The British Council » Literature
1y ago
We reveal the authors who will be representing Sharjah at the Market Focus and London Book Fair 2022 ..read more
The British Council » Literature
1y ago
Having begun at a monastery in Nordrhein-Westfalen in 1986, before landing at locations including Walberberg and Hamburg - and, in 2021, taking place entirely online due to the Covid-19 pandemic - the British Council Literature Seminar returns to Berlin this year, for its annual three-day event of readings, workshops and discussions ..read more