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  • Eva Ruth Wemme

    Eva Ruth Wemme, born in Paderborn in 1973, studied Romanian, German, Philosophy and Musicology in Cologne, Berlin and Bucharest. She worked as an interpreter in the Moabit prison and in…

  • Ernest Wichner

    Ernest Wichner was born in 1952 in Zăbrani in Romania and has been living in Germany since 1975. He writes poetry and short stories and translates mostly from Romanian to…

  • Mirjana Wittmann

    Mirjana Wittmann was born in 1938 in Sarajevo and grew up in Belgrade. She studied languages in Heidelberg and worked in radio for 30 years, lastly as an editor in…

  • Klaus Wittmann

    Klaus Wittmann, born in 1937 in Krefeld, studied Law in Saarbrücken, Heidelberg and Bonn. From 1963 until 1999 he was employed at Inter Nationes. Together with his wife Mirjana Wittmann…

  • Katharina Wolf-Grießhaber

    Katharina Wolf-Grießhaber, born in 1955 in Stuttgart, studied Slavic and East European History in Heidelberg and Bochum. She obtained her Master’s degree with a paper on Ivo Andrić and her…

  • Pëllumb Xhufi

    Pëllumb Xhufi, born in 1951 in Durrës (Albania), studied Classical Philology at the University of Rome. From 1991 to 1992 he undertook research as a grant holder of the Humboldt…

  • Elda Ymeri

    lda Ymeri, born in 1975, studied German Language and Literature at the Linguistic Faculty in Tirana from 1994-1998 and worked for the company P+Z Engineering GmbH in Munich from 1998-2005.

  • Stilian Yotov

    Stilian Yotov, born 1960 in Sofia, is an author and translator as well as a professor of modern philosophy and philosophy of law at the University “Sv. Kliment Ohridski” in…

  • Zoran Ž. Paunović

    Zoran Ž. Paunović was born in 1970 in Kladovo in Serbia. He studied English, Macedonian, Serbian and Church Slavonic at the University of Skopje, and English and Bulgarian at the…

  • Anja Zag Golob

    Anja Golob, born in 1976, is a Slovenian poet. She studied philosophy and comparative literature in Ljubljana and first worked as a theatre critic. Her reviews appeared mainly in Večer,…

  • Alexandra Natalie Zaleznik

    Alexandra Natalie Zaleznik, born in Munich in 1984, was raised bilingual in Germany and later on moved to Slovenia. She studied German at Ljubljana University and Swedish as her elective.

  • Renata Zamida

    Renata Zamida has translated Petra Postert’s Das Jahr, als die Bienen kamen into Slovene.