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Where Words Still Matter: The Greek Australian Writers’ Festival Returns to Sydney

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Where Words Still Matter: The Greek Australian Writers’ Festival Returns to Sydney

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The Greek Australian Writers' Festival returns to Sydney for its fifth year, exploring multiculturalism and identity through literature and discussion. The event features prominent authors and academics, and aims to promote informed dialogue on the topic.

The Greek Australian Writers' Festival is returning to Sydney's Prince Henry Centre on April 19 for its fifth year. Founded by Dr. Helen Vatsikopoulos, the festival will examine the state of multiculturalism and the arts, featuring discussions on identity, belonging, and the diaspora experience. The event will include reviews of the works of Patrick White and Charmian Clift, as well as stories reflecting the complexities of modern diaspora. Prominent authors and academics will discuss their books and current issues, and answer audience questions. A keynote discussion with academics Nikos Papastergiadis, Alexandra Dellios, and Andrew Jakubowicz will explore multiculturalism and its evolution. The festival aims to promote informed dialogue on multiculturalism, at a time when it is under scrutiny and reassessment. The event is part of the broader Greek Festival of Sydney, a long-standing celebration of diasporic culture in Australia.

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