Partner city: Stavanger

Stavanger: Capital of Culture

Stavanger is located on the southwest coast of Norway. Founded on fishing, shipping and timber, the city is often referred to as Norway’s Oil Capital and the wooden house capital of Europe.
Stavanger is an international city and a centre for technology and research related to the offshore industry. Artistic and cultural life is flourishing and people from all parts of the world live here. In 2008, Stavanger was European Capital of Culture with the ambitious theme of Open Port.
Partnercity: Stavanger

Sølvberget: a European centre for freedom of expression

The city of Stavanger has played a visionary role in the cause of free speech and freedom of expression. Stavanger Library and Cultural Centre – Sølvberget – is an important driving force behind this work. Sølvberget is the city’s house of literature and the region’s cultural hub and meeting place. The Centre also houses Stavanger Library, one of the biggest and most up-to-date libraries in the country, along with a vibrant children’s museum, cinema and café. The Cultural Market at Sølvberget, in addition to its own exhibitions, offers a multitude of other programmes. In 2007, nearly two million people visited this cultural centre.
Sølvberget hosts the annual Kapittel festival, Stavanger's international festival for literature and freedom of expression. This has become one of Norway's most highly respected festivals with prominent local, national and foreign writers and artists in attendance. Each year the festival focuses on a new international subject.

Shahrazad in Stavanger

Since 1996, Stavanger has been a City of Refuge for persecuted writers and a founding member of the International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN). In 2005, Stavanger became the administrative centre for ICORN, which is based in Sølvberget.
This long-standing commitment to literature and free speech means that Stavanger is an experienced and dedicated partner in the Shahrazad:Stories for Life project. In addition to being the coordinator for the project, we have a special responsibility for the web page.

We look forward to bringing you a captivating collection of new stories from all over the world and hope you will participate in our project.

Links:

http://www.regionstavanger.com

http://www.stavanger-kulturhus.no/soelvberget/in_english/in_english

http://www.icorn.org/

Latest news Stavanger

Musa Mutaev releases first novel, 'Medal of Honour'

Medal of Honour

Musa Mutaev, former ICORN Guest Writer in Trondheim from 2004-2007, has published a Norwegian version of his novel, called in English Medal of Honour.  The book is available from Communicatio and was translated from the Russian by Alf B. Glad. The novel has already received critical acclaim in the Norwegian media.

 Medal of Honour recounts the horror of Russia's attempt to ethnically cleanse Chechnya during World War II. Josef Stalin, afraid that they might collaborate with Germany, deported thousands of Chechens in 1944 to the steppes of Kazakhstan. The first villagers were able to return only in 1957 after over a decade of hardships and tragedy. Medal of Honour follows one village's journey, from deportation to an eventual return to their homeland.

Former ICORN Guest Writer Easterine Kire Iralu publishes new novel, 'Bitter Wormwood'

Easterine Kire Iralu, ICORN's Guest Writer in Tromsø from 2005-2007, has been very prolific during her time in Norway, publishing several volumes of poetry and handful of novels. Easterine's latest English language book, Bitter Wormwood, published by Zubaan Books, reveals the struggles for independence that her homeland, that of the Naga people, has experienced over the last 70 years. Iralu unfolds the history through events in one man's life. 

Writer in Residence: Noufel Bouzeboudja visits Vågen High School

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ICORN Guest Writer in Fanø, Noufel Bouzeboudja, visits Hetland High School, and talks to students about his work as a writer and an activist.

 

Book Launch: A Slice of Stavanger

4 Nov 2011 - 14:00
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