
Roumiana L. Stantcheva has translated Ana Blandiana’s Imitație de coșmar into Bulgarian.
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Roumiana L. Stantcheva has translated Ana Blandiana’s Imitație de coșmar into Bulgarian.
George State was born in 1979 in Botosani (Romania). He studied Philosophy in Klausenburg. He now works as a reader. He has translated from German: Zur Kritik der Gewalt [The…
Daniela Ştefănescu, born in Bucharest in 1952, attended the German School in Bucharest and later on studied German and English at Bucharest University. At first, she worked as a German…
Danail Stefanov was born in 1986 in Sofia and studied Slavic Philology focusing on Serbian and Croatian Language as well as Slovenian Language and Literature at the Sofian University “St.
Simeon Stefanov was born in Sofia in 1986 and studied Slavic Philology focusing on Serbian and Croatian Language, as well as Slovenian Language and Literature at the University “St. Kliment…
Aleš Šteger, born 1973 in Ptuj, is a Slovene poet, writer and editor. He wrote six books of poetry as well as several fiction works, the lates beeing the novel …
Blanka Stipetić was born in 1967 in Vojvodina. She studied political science and Slavic languages in Würzburg. She works as a writer, literary translator and publisher. She wrote two crime…
Marija-Joanna Stojadinović, born in 1951 in Sliven (Bulgaria), studied at the Music Academy in Belgrade and then qualified as a theatre journalist. She has worked as a journalist since 1978,…
Lilija Mrzlikar was born in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, in 1982 as Lilija Georgieva. She studied Slavic philology at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. Now she is living in Novo mesto, Slovenia,…
Bojana Stojanović Pantović, born in 1960 in Belgrade, studied Slovene Literature and Comparative Studies at the University of Belgrade. Since 2004, she has been professor for Comparative Studies at the…
Davor Stojanovski was born in Skopje in 1987. He studied Macedonian literature, worked as a copywriter and proofreader and is now active as a writer, poet, playwright, translator and musician.
Hana Stojić, born in 1982 in Sarajevo, studied at the Faculty of Translation Studies at the University of Vienna. She is co-editor of the publications Izgubljena mjesta and Žene u Bosni…