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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival & Janet Smyth, Children & Education Programme Director
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival & Janet Smyth, Children & Education Programme Director
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival & Janet Smyth, Children & Education Programme Director
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival & Janet Smyth, Children & Education Programme Director
    SCT_EEm_International_book_festival_...JPG
  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival & Janet Smyth, Children & Education Programme Director
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival & Janet Smyth, Children & Education Programme Director
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival & Janet Smyth, Children & Education Programme Director
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival
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  • Asking the big questions Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival launches the 2017 Book Festival programme. The Book Festival examines not only the big, global questions exploring truth and post-truth, terrorism and fanaticism, gender, diversity and identity, death, globalisation but also celebrates the most joyful, intimate and personal stories of individuals. From 12 to 28 August, conversations, performances, lectures, workshops and discussions featuring 1000 writers from over 50 countries offer multiple perspectives, interpretations and translations of the changing world. <br />
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Pictured: Nick Barley, Director Edinburgh International Book Festival
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