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Belgrade Irish Festival in the KROKODIL Center

Belgrade Irish Festival in the KROKODIL Center

Brunch, reading and conversation with Frankie Gaffney
Saturday, March 12, 11:30am
KROKODIL Center, Karađorđeva 43 (entrance from Male stepenice)

Ulysses 100, discussion on the centenary of Ulysses’ first publication
Participants: Frankie Gaffney and Novica Milić, moderator: Jas Kaminski
Saturday, March 12, 7:30pm
KROKODIL Center, Karađorđeva 43 (entrance from Male stepenice)

As part of the Belgrade Irish Festival two events will be held at the KROKODIL Center. On Saturday, March 12, at 11:30 am, there will be a brunch and conversation with the Irish writer Frankie Gaffney. We will talk about Frankie’s controversial debut novel, Dublin Seven, published in 2015. During the conversation, audience will have the opportunity to try some of the traditional Irish dishes prepared specifically for this occasion: smoked salmon on dark soda bread, traditional Irish lamb stew, and scones with butter, strawberry jam and clotted cream. Guinness beer and Barry’s tea with sugar and milk will also be served. The Irish menu will be available in our Center throughout the month of March, as well as on food delivery apps Wolt and Glovo. 
On the same evening at 7:30 pm in the KROKODIL Center we will mark the 100th anniversary of Joyce’s Ulysses. Frankie Gaffney, Novica Milić, professor at the Faculty of Media and Communications, and Jas Kaminski, director of the Belgrade Irish Festival, will participate in the conversation titled Ulysses 100.

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