Gulliverâs Travels by Jonathan Swift
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The chosen book for this yearâs Dublin: One City, One Book is Gulliverâs Travels by Jonathan Swift. Now in its third year, Dublin: One City, One Book is a project designed to encourage everyone in the city to read the same book during the month of April each year. The project promotes reading in a city which boasts one of the worldâs greatest literary heritages including four Nobel Laureates.
Formerly the Dean of St. Patrickâs Cathedral, Swift has a broad appeal for all readers - from the academic to the general reader and, with many editions also available for children, its iconic status makes Gulliverâs Travels a natural choice for Dublin: One City, One Book 2008.
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To celebrate Gulliverâs visit to Dublin, 15 events and exhibitions will be held throughout the capital in April for both adults and children. Captain Lemuel Gulliver himself will be coming to Dublinâs Docklands from April 1st - 15th with two giant sand sculptures being created in his honour. One will be created in the chq building and the other will be built outside the building adjacent to Georgeâs Dock.
Man Booker Prize winner Anne Enright and bestselling author Joseph OâConnor will share their views on Gulliverâs Travels and Jonathan Swift with Niall MacMonagle at a special Dublin: One City, One Book event in Pearse Street library on Monday, April 7th.
Other events taking place in April include Gulliverâs Dublin - Eamon Morrisseyâs acclaimed one man show which will run in Dublinâs City Hall for four nights (Tues 15th - Fri 18th April); adults and childrenâs film screenings in the Irish Film Institute; childrenâs interactive theatrical workshops in Dublin City Libraries; academic talks on Swift at Farmleigh; and specially curated exhibitions in City Hall, the National Library of Ireland and Pearse Street Library and Archive.
Dublin: One City, One Book is a Dublin City Council initiative led by Dublin City Libraries and kindly supported by Dublinâs Docklands Development Authority, The Sunday Tribune and Vintage Classics.
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