
Anda Bukvić Pažin studied English and German at Zagreb University. Her PhD focussed on the topic of Women Biographies and Diaries by German Authors Around 1800 (Rahel Levin Varnhagen,…
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Anda Bukvić Pažin studied English and German at Zagreb University. Her PhD focussed on the topic of Women Biographies and Diaries by German Authors Around 1800 (Rahel Levin Varnhagen,…
Kalina Bunevska Isakovska was born in 1970 in Skopje, Macedonia. After studying Art History and Archeology in her hometown, she worked as a programme coordinator for Visual Arts and as…
Diana Burazer was born in Zagreb in 1953. She went to school in Pleternica (Slavonia) and Ljubuški (Bosnia and Herzegovina), studied Mathematics in Zagreb and then lived in Mostar, Bosnia,…
Ahmed Burić, born in 1967 in Sarajevo, studied at the Faculty for Political Sciences, specialising in Journalism. He is a poet, translator, literary critic, editor, screenplay writer and journalist. His…
Nadežda Čačinovič, born in 1947 in Budapest, is Professor at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Zagreb, Chair of Aesthetics. She attended school in Berne, Zürich, Belgrade, Murska Sobota…
Aida Cama was born in 1968 in Tirana. She finished her study of metallurgy in 1991 in Tirana. In 1997, she started a long-term training program for business management at…
Oana-Nora Căpățână was born in 1968 in Craiova, Romania. She studied German and English languages and literatures in Bucharest and was at first German and English teacher in her hometown.
Milka Car, born in 1973, studied Comparative Literature and German at Zagreb University. In 2008, she obtained her PhD with her work on documentary novels in the last third of…
Victor Chiriţă, born in 1953, attended the German Primary School in Bucharest and the German Grammar School. He studied German Language and Literature and English Language and Literature and worked…
Ružica Cindori was born in 1961 in Ludbreg, Croatia. She studied comparative literature and philosophy in Zagreb, where she still lives now and works as the Secretary of the Croatian…
Florica Ciodaru-Courriol was born near Craiova, since 1980 she has been living in Lyon. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature and is one of France’s most prominent Romanian translators.