
Marko Pogačar
“Poetry must detonate like a language bomb”, says Marko Pogačar, and indeed his poems, with their unpredictable twists and surprising images, ignite a firework of smaller and larger explosions. In…
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Marko Pogačar
“Poetry must detonate like a language bomb”, says Marko Pogačar, and indeed his poems, with their unpredictable twists and surprising images, ignite a firework of smaller and larger explosions. In…
Jasmina Musabegović
A woman’s ability to guarantee the continuation of humanity, yet at the same time to be the most mysterious of all beings and to have the role as the bearer…
Heinrich August Winkler
The West is experiencing its worst crisis to date. Heinrich August Winkler analyses the causes and unveils hidden connections. The financial crisis, the refugee crisis, Brexit, authoritarian regimes in the…
Tanja Stupar Trifunović
The new volume of poetry by Tanja Stupar Trifunović is a carefully composed whole. The individual poems are interwoven and have a dynamic relationship with each other. In her poems,…
Ivo Andrić
Subject of the texts collected in this book are history, tradition, philosophy, society and environment of the author. This book gives the reader a detailed insight into the thought of…
Peter Sloterdijk
In his bestseller Peter Sloterdijk describes anger as the driving force of development and change. The impetuous impulse was steered into regulated pathways even during antiquity. Judaism and Christianity, but…
Lejla Kalamujić
For her short-story collection Zovite me Esteban Lejla Kalamujić received the Edo Budiša Prize for the best short-story collection 2015 and was short-listed for the European…
Botho Strauß
An old novelist is put to bed by his young admirer. The writer begins to tell his stories. Of couples and single people, of faces and gestures, of passions and…
Miha Mazzini
Kaja is convinced that she is an excellent singer. But when she signs up for a talent competition, all her ‘friends’ on social media turn against her and try to…
Frane Milčinski – Ježek
Starting out as a hugely successful radio play in 1952 and continuing as a puppet show (translated into several languages and staged throughout the former Yugoslavia and other countries),…
Michael Köhlmeier
An intriguing novel about Charlie Chaplin and Winston Churchill: a story of two friends who could not be more different but united in their fight against the evil, each in…
Jürgen Habermas
Two opposing tendencies characterise the intellectual situation today: With advances in genetics and brain research a scientifically objectified self-conception of the self is penetrating into everyday contexts and life. For…