
Hans-Joachim Lanksch was born in 1943 in Braunschweig. He studied Slavic philology, philology of the Balkans, ethnology, and Albanian studies. He lives in Munich and is translator from Albanian, Slovenian,…
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Hans-Joachim Lanksch was born in 1943 in Braunschweig. He studied Slavic philology, philology of the Balkans, ethnology, and Albanian studies. He lives in Munich and is translator from Albanian, Slovenian,…
Andrei-Ioan Lazar has translated François Debluë’s La Seconde mort de Lazare into Romanian.
Mariana-Virginia Lãzãrescu, born in 1953 in Brașov/Kronstadt, studied German and Romance philology at the University of Bucharest. After completing her studies, she worked as a translator and later on became…
Olga Lazić was born in 1968. After completing her German studies in Belgrade, she worked as a German teacher, interpreter, and translator among other things. Her publications as a literary…
Andrej Leben, born in Bleiburg/Pliberk, Carinthia, in 1966, studied Slavic studies and ethnology at the University of Vienna as well as at the University of Ljubljana and Charles University in…
Maksim Leka, born in 1968 in Durres, studied Geology and Mining in Tirana. Since 2001 he has lived with his family in San Diego (California). In 1989 he presented his…
Alfred Leskovec, born in 1959 in Idrija, studied Philosophy and German Language and Literature at the Philosophical Faculty in Ljubljana. From 1993 to 2006 he was an external employee of…
Marsela Likaj studied German language and literature and received her PhD (2016) in German literature from the University of Tirana, where she currently teaches as a university professor. She is…
Liza Linde was born in 1989 in Reutlingen. She lives and works as a translator for German, Slovene and English in Ljubljana. Liza Linde translates prose,…
Elizabeta Lindner, born in 1971 in Skopje, studied German language and literature at the University of Skopje and modern German literature and Slavic studies at the University of Regensburg. She…
Aleksandra Liven, born in 1971 in Sofia, studied Serbo-Croatian and Bulgarian Philology and Journalism at the St.Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia. She is currently working at the Foreign Language Service…
Sandra Ljubas, born in Pforzheim in 1992, completed her MA in German and Scandinavian studies at the University of Zagreb and wrote her PhD thesis on machine translation at the…