Asylum or Fortress? The Immigration Crisis and the Illusion of European Solidarity, a conversation with Peter Zilahy, Tuesday, April 12th, from 7-9pm, Wolff Conference Room, 6 E 16th st., Rm 1103

TCDS is happy to present Asylum or Fortress? The Immigration Crisis and the Illusion of European Solidarity, a conversation with esteemed Hungarian writer and performer Peter Zilahy on the European migration crisis and its implications in European society.   Please join us Tuesday, April 12th, from 7.30-9pm at The New School, Wolff Conference Room, 6 E 16th st., Rm 1103.  We hope to see you there!

Peter Zilahy is one of Hungary’s most exciting, diverse writers. His dictionary novel, The Last Window Giraffe has been translated into 22 languages. It has won multiple awards, among them ‘The Book of the Year Prize’ in Ukraine where it directly influenced the Orange Revolution. Zilahy also did a Moth Mainstage Show at Symphony Space and he was recently on Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown on CNN.

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