
Lukas Bärfuss
When Lukas Bärfuss reflects on big concepts, such as freedom, lies, space, time, “Where am I?”, this never happens in a vacuum, never in abstract ways. He always tells stories.
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Lukas Bärfuss
When Lukas Bärfuss reflects on big concepts, such as freedom, lies, space, time, “Where am I?”, this never happens in a vacuum, never in abstract ways. He always tells stories.
Deniz Ohde
Industrial snow marks the boundaries of the town. There is a hint of acidity in the air. Behind the factory bridge, the production halls roar. There her father works aluminium…
Christoph W. Bauer
Rambles through poetic landscapes: from Rimbaud to Trakl, from Villon to Beckett. It is no coincidence that the French poet François Villon is the inspiration for Christoph W. Bauer’s volume.
Biljana Srbljanović, Milena Marković, Maja Pelević
In the last few years, women have conquered the theatrical scene in Serbia, a country with marked patriarchal traditions. Three of the most successful Serbian authors are introduced in this…
Radoslav Petković
A poetic and philosophical story of human fate and its dependence on, or independence from, historical events. The novel tells of Pavel Volkov, a Russian officer of Serbian descent, who…
Marie-Janine Calic
The Balkans: Viewed from the European centres of power, they have always been foreign, exotic, and backward. Marie-Janine Calic sets out to write the history of Southeast Europe as a…
Goran Samardžić
The first novel of Goran Samardžić tells the story of Kosta who is growing up in a concrete jungle in Belgrade’s suburbs and has to fight his way through a…
Denisa Duran
Sunt încă tânără [I am still young] is the third volume of poetry by the award-winning Romanian poet Denisa Duran. Lidija Dimkovska, a poet herself, translated her colleague’s volume into…
Alex Capus
Traditional certainties no longer apply, new ones are not yet available. In New York, the Brooklyn Bridge is opened for commuters and Edison’s light bulbs illuminate the city. In the…
Birgitta Behr
A heart-breaking book about the true story of a Jewish girl who had to hide from the Nazis for years during the Second World War. She survived thanks to the…
Irena Vrkljan
The novel Svila, škare (in English “Silk, Scissors”) is an autobiographical account of the author’s childhood in Belgrade, her family’s move to Zagreb (in 1941, after the outbreak of war),…
Max Frisch
The diary from the years 1966 to 1971 forms a link with the first diary, in which Max Frisch reported from Europe during the years from 1946 to 1949. The…