Literature

James Daunt and the Art of Selling Books
Leading up to the Geneva Book Fair (18-22 March, 2026) we look at the state of reading and bookselling.

Remembering Buddy Elias: Guardian of Anne Frank's Legacy
Explore Anne Frank's enduring literary impact and the role of Buddy Elias in preserving her legacy. Join us in remembering this profound history.

A short ABC of writers in Switzerland
Each autumn Morges turns its lakeside promenade into a book festival where readers can meet authors face to face.
James Daunt and the Art of Selling Books
Leading up to the Geneva Book Fair (18-22 March, 2026) we look at the state of reading and bookselling.

A short ABC of writers in Switzerland
Each autumn Morges turns its lakeside promenade into a book festival where readers can meet authors face to face.

Tom Mutch’s ‘The Dogs of Mariupol’
Tom Mutch’s book describes in vivid detail how resistance to daily attacks from Russia has created a new “iron generation” in Ukraine.

Le Levant au cœur de Noha Baz
Le Levant, est-il un rêve, une utopie, une réalité? L'écrivaine et critique libano-franco-suisse Noha Baz revient à la mémoire de cet espace géographique.

Kate Beaton Wins Swiss Literature Prize for Graphic Memoir
Discover how Kate Beaton's graphic memoir "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands" won the prestigious Swiss Literature Prize, reflecting contemporary struggles in art.
