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  • Anja Uršič

    Anja (Marija Ana) Uršič was born in 1935 in Krško, Slovenia. She learnt German in the primary school in Rassach, Austria. She studied archaeology at the University of Ljubljana where…

  • Rumyana Valcheva Stankova

    Rumyana Valcheva Stankova, born in 1944 in Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgaria), completed a German language course at the Herder Institute in Leipzig and studied Organic Synthesis and Technology at the Leuna-Merserburg…

  • Vasilka Vancheva

    Vasilka Vancheva, born in Varna (Bulgaria), studied German Language and Literature at the University of Sofia (second language, English, and third language, Dutch). After completing her study and a residence…

  • Risto Vasilevski

    Risto Vasilevski, born in 1943 in Nakolec (Macedonia), writes poems, essays, literary reviews and childrens’ literature in Macedonian and Serbian. He is editor of numerous anthologies, translator and runs the…

  • Dejan Vasilevski

    Dejan Vasilevski was born in Skopje, North Macedonia, in 1975 . He has a bachelor’s degree in Macedonian language and literature and a master’s degree in Communication, both from the…

  • Ana Vasung

    Ana Vasung was born in 1982 in Zagreb. She graduated from the Department of South Slavic languages and literatures and the Art History Department at the Faculty of Humanities and…

  • Alenka Veler

    Alenka Veler has translated Kai Lüftner’s Für immer into Slovene.

  • Dana Verescu

    Dana Verescu, born in 1973 in Romania, studied Psychology in Bucharest and in 1998 acquired the title Master of Arts in American Cultural Studies. From 2003 to 2007 he translated…

  • Elvira Veselinović

    Elvira Veselinović, born in 1971 in Dessau and raised in Novi Sad, holds a doctorate in linguistics and is a state-certified translator. She has been freelancing in Berlin since 2006,…

  • Štefan Vevar

    Štefan Vevar, born in 1953 in Slovenj Gradec, studied German and English in Ljubljana. He has translated numerous writers of classics (Goethe, Schiller, Novalis, Heine, Stifter, Fontane, Musil, Kafka, Dürrenmatt,…

  • Violeta Vicheva

    Violeta Vicheva has translated Iris Wolff’s Die Unschärfe der Welt into Bulgarian.