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EUROPEAN LITERATURE NIGHT 2016
Posted by Rosie Goldsmith | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
by Rosie Goldsmith
Print publishers and young readers: stages of a difficult relationship
Posted by Henning Kornfeld | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
It’s a decline without precedence: the teen magazine “Bravo” – for decades this was like “Smash Hits” for German teenagers – today, on average, only reaches 140,000 readers per issue. Ten years ago ...
ELit blog‘s review, 26 May 2016
Posted by Walter Grond | Permalink | filed under: 2016
Fear & Censorship...
Europe and the Man Booker International Prize
Posted by Judith Vonberg | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
On Monday evening, Han Kang was announced as the winner of the Man Booker International Prize for her novel The Vegetarian.
Slovenian Authors and Publishers in Vienna – April 2016
Posted by Renata Zamida | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Four late April evenings dedicated to Slovenian literature have enticed the Viennese audience with an exciting programme, with Slovenian works translated into German...
Literature in the Smartphone age / Literatur in der Smartphone-Menschheit
Posted by Walter Grond | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
The European and American publishing managers and media agents attending the Publisher’s Forum Berlin 2016 ...
Peter Handke. A Reception of a Literary Controversy/ Peter Handke. Recepcija jedne književne kontroverze
Posted by Saša Ilić | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
WHEN OFFENDING THE AUDIENCE FALLS SILENT
Drago Jančar in France/ Drago Jančar en France
Posted by Mathias Rambaud | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Drago Jančar – celebrated in Slovenia and all across ex-Yugoslavia
Posted by Alen Širca | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Our May Acronym Heaven: EU, EL, EUPL, ELIT, ELF, ELN, ACE & BL
Posted by Rosie Goldsmith | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
For European Literature (EL) lovers, the month of May is the equivalent of Christmas, Hanukkah or Eid – it’s the festive highlight of our year when we celebrate our year-round efforts to publish and ...