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Bulgakov Cygnet
July 09, 2008

Master & MargaritaOn Saturday 12th July artist Andrzej Klimowski, who has adapted Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita as a graphic book will be at the London Literarture Festival with his collaborator Danusia Schejbal for a visual presentation of the work.

The artists will be in discussion and then take questions from the audience. Something to do while it's tipping it down in town.

Of course if you don't mind getting wet [assuming it hasn't brightened up by then] you can always indulge in a bit of Swan Upping!

The annual census of the swan population on certain stretches of the River Thames is a ceremony known as Swan Upping. It dates from the 12th century and takes place during the third week of July each year apparently.

It has always been the duty of the Sovereign's Swan Marker [oddly related flickr photo] to count the young cygnets each year and to ensure that the swan population is maintained. This years Swan Upping starts at Sunbury Lock on July 21st and ends at Abingdon Bridge on July 25th. So now you know!

Timetable. Sunbury Lock, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2JD.

As for me... I'll be in Greece! Where it's looking hot! Rhodes to be precise, with some books.

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