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  • Susanne Böhm-Milosavljević

    Susanne Böhm-Milosavljević, born in 1964, studied Slavic and German at Ruhr University, Bochum. In her thesis she examined the phenomenon of the war in Serbian fiction between 1990 and 2001.

  • Maja Bojadžievska

    Maja Bojadžievska was born in 1963 in Skopje, Macedonia. She is Professor at the Chair for Comparative Literature at the “Sts. Cyril and Methodius University” Skopje, and is a member…

  • Dragana Bojanić Tijardović

    Dragana Bojanić Tijardović, born in Vojvodina in 1957, began translating poetry, prose and philosophical texts from Serbian and Italian into Slovenian while studying philosophy and Serbo-Croatian at the Faculty of…

  • Elda Boriçi

    Elda Boriçi was born in 1978 in Tirana. She studied German language and literature there. She finished her studies in 2009 with a Master’s degree. Since 2010, she has been…

  • Sulejman Bosto

    Prof. Dr. Sulejman Bosto studied philosophy at the Philsophical Faculty in Sarajevo, where a short while later he started work as Assistant Lecturer. After an interim study residence in Frankfurt…

  • Valentina Boyadjieva

    Valentina Boyadjieva was born in Sofia. She studied Turkic languages and literatures at the University of Sofia and was a journalist at the Bulgarian national broadcaster. Since many years, she…

  • Vanina Bozhikova

    Vanina Bozhikova was born in 1975 in Pleven, Bulgaria. She received her PhD for a thesis on Romanian literature. She lectures on literary translation and contemporary Romanian language at the…

  • Neža Božič

    Neža Božič studied translation at the Translation Department of the Philosophical Faculty in Ljubljana. She works as a freelance translator for English…

  • Snježana Božin

    Snježana Božin, born in 1973 in Ulm, studied German and Croatian at the  Philosophical Faculty in Zagreb. Translations from German into Croatian: short stories by the authors Bettina Baláka and…

  • Đorđe Božović

    Đorđe Božović has translated Arian Leka’s Shpina e burrit into Serbian.

  • Danilo Brajović

    Danilo Brajović was born in Shkodra / Skadar in 1978. In 1991, he moved to Podgorica, where he completed his schooling. In Nikšić he studied Montenegrin and Serbian language and…