Cultural leaders from nearly thirty cities across five
continents are coming to Nottingham next week for the global gathering of the
UNESCO Cities of Literature. Two of the UK’s four UNESCO cities of literature,
Norwich and Nottingham, are hosting the event called Nottwich (after Graham
Greene’s fiction version of Nottingham in A
Gun For Sale).
This exciting and prestigious programme of cultural events is the first time the international forum has taken place in England. The
first stage is happening in Norwich before the delegates arrive here for events
that include the annual UNESCO Lecture with Robert Macfarlane (a live streaming
of which can be accessed), a visit to the Marketplace to explore our literacy
projects (inc Read On Nottingham, Storysmash and Nottingham Does Comics), a meeting
about comic strips and illustrated prose with Audrey Niffenegger and Eddie
Campbell, a walking tour that will take in Five Leaves Bookshop, the Women’s
Library and Newstead Abbey, an exhibition at Lakeside Arts: Romantic Facts and
Fantasies, and a farewell dinner at Wollaton Hall.
The opportunity to exchange ideas and plan future projects
should bring much benefit to the city.
“We are delighted to have this opportunity to showcase
Norwich and Nottingham as centres of literary excellence. This global gathering
will send a unified message on the importance of collaboration, dialogue and
creative partnership.”
Chris Gribble, CEO of the National Centre for Writing.
“Nottwich 2019 is a wonderful opportunity to show the rest
of the world the things that make Nottingham and Norwich UNESCO Cities of
Literature. The fact that both our cities will be visited by delegates from so
many countries is not only an opportunity to get to know each other better and
to exchange best practices but also to highlight the importance of knowledge
and creativity as a driving force for the growth of modern cities.”
Sandeep Mahal, Director, Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature.