Six Nobel Laureates in Literature at CCCB
The written word is one of the focal points of programming at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona. Over its twenty-five-year history, the centre has become a meeting point for writers from all over the world, both new and well established. Here is a list of the conferences by the six Nobel Laureates in Literature who have spoken at the CCCB.
Svetlana Alexievich
The Voices of History
We take a closer look at the life and literary career of Belarusian writer Svetlana Alexievich, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature 201, through a dialogue with writer Francesc Serés, who is well-versed in her work.
Herta Müller
Language as Homeland
The Romanian writer Herta Müller talks with the translator and literary critic Cecilia Dreymüller. Herta Müller’s work as a poet and fiction writer was recognised with the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2009.
Orhan Pamuk
The Nobel Prize for Literature winner 2006 in conversation with journalist Pepa Fernández
Orhan Pamuk is a leading author due to his approach to the differences between Western and Eastern culture. His work shows us the essence of a country that has forged its identity while combining tradition and modernity. During the Kosmopolis Continuous Programme 2018, Pamuk presented the novel The ...
J.M. Coetzee
Diary of a bad year
The Nobel Prize laureate J. M. Coetzee read, exclusively for Kosmopolis, some fragments from his book Diary of a Bad Year.
Gao Xingjian
After the Deluge
"When literature becomes a hymn of praise for a country, the flag of a nation, the voice of a political party or mouthpiece of a class or group, it can be used as a powerful and crushing instrument of propaganda, but it loses its intrinsic nature ..." These words of Gao Xingjian, the Nobel ...
Mario Vargas Llosa
Wars at the 21st century
The author of such memorable novels as The Time of the Hero, Captain Pantoja and the Special Service, Death in the Andes or The Feast of the Goat, took part in the literature festival Kosmopolis 2004, where he gave his view of the wars that are laying waste to the 21st century.