Today the CEI-Executive Secretariat hosted the presentation of the 3rd edition of the Rainer Maria Rilke International Literary Prize Competition. The gathering was opened by Deputy Secretary General Zsuzsanna Kiraly who underlined that promoting intercultural cooperation was a CEI core priority and was, therefore, proud to be able to support the event.
More info on the competition regulations here.
Rainer Maria Rilke (Prague, December 4, 1875 - Les Planches, December 29, 1926), was an Austrian writer, poet and playwright of Bohemian origin. Author of works in both prose and poetry, he is most famous for the Duino Elegies (begun during a stay in Duino).
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