
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
A selection of Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s stories, for the first time in Albanian translation.
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Hugo von Hofmannsthal
A selection of Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s stories, for the first time in Albanian translation.
Kristin Dimitrova
Kristin Dimitrova’s stories from today’s Bulgaria look like brightly colored pearls trapped in the belly of a juggernaut – a country of emigration and one of the poorest in the…
Nikola Madžirov
A volume of poems by the North Macedonian poet Nikola Madžirov, with poems from several of his poetry collections, including ВО ГРАДОТ, НЕКАДЕ and ПРЕМЕСТЕН КАМЕН.
Vladimir Martinovski
A selection of Martinovski’s poems, published for the first time in Bulgarian translation.
Ivan Šopov
A selection of short stories by Ivan Šopov, lifted from several different collections; for the first time published in Bulgarian translation.
Walter Benjamin
Based on Walter Benjamin′s Ausgewählten Schriften [Selected Writings] (Suhrkamp 1972, 1974, 1977) the translator Katerina Josifoska has compiled a selection of the most important essays of this author, which thanks…
Navid Kermani
You could call it the world behind Lampedusa: the crisis belt that stretches from Kashmir via Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran to the Arab world and to the borders and coasts…
Sasha Marianna Salzmann
There are two of them, right from the start, there they are, the twins Alissa and Anton. In the small two-room flat in post-Soviet Moscow, they claw at and hold…
W. G. Sebald
Who is Austerlitz? A mysterious foreigner who always appears in unusual places: at the train station, at the glove market, in the industrial quarters … and each time, he tells…
Marianna Georgieva
The world described in Marianna Georgieva’s poems is painful, inhumane and two-faced, just as the world that we have to live in – if we want to or not. It…
Vladislava Vojnović
Vladislava Vojnović has written a very special little book. Manual: Take a look at the book, then read slowly. In alphabetical order. With a smile on your face. Perhaps over…
Dubravka Ugrešić
According to Slavic myth, Baba Yaga is a witch who lives in a house built on chicken legs and kidnaps small children. In Baba Yaga Laid an Egg, internationally acclaimed…