Library cycle: Borut Korun - Around the World with a Paddle and a Pen
Duration: 1 H
Literary conversation organised by the Maribor Library
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Borut Korun is a writer and world traveller who has crossed several of the world's most famous rivers, from the biblical Euphrates to Brazil's famous River of Death.
His recently published travelogue, Around the World with a Paddle and a Pen, recounts adventures from his boat trips in the Adriatic, along the coasts of Corsica and Sardinia, on the Asian Mekong, the Elbe River in Germany and the last inaccessible regions of South America.