This volume provides an insight into life in Europe as seen through the eyes of journalists working through the medium of the lesser-used languages of Europe. Journalists were invited to describe a week in their own work, and thus give a dynamic picture of their community. Subjects covered by the book range from the referendum on Europe in Finland to festivals, conferences, murder-cases and the weather. With all cases the aim was to throw light, directly or indirectly, on the communities concerned and the state of their languages.
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Dylan Iorwerth is a Welsh journalist and writer.
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