Lobo Antunes, a master of polyphonic novels
Renowned Portuguese author António Lobo Antunes, a prominent voice in contemporary European literature, has passed away at the age of 83 in Lisbon.
António Lobo Antunes has died, the great voice of European literature
António Lobo Antunes, a prominent Portuguese writer and significant figure in contemporary European literature, has passed away at the age of 83 in Lisbon.
António Lobo Antunes has died, one of the great voices of Portuguese literature
António Lobo Antunes, a prominent figure in contemporary European literature, has passed away at the age of 83 in Lisbon.
Lilli Luuk is also nominated for the European Union Literature Prize
Estonian author Lilli Luuk is among the nominees for the European Union Literature Prize with her work "Ööema."
Heiner Müller: "I will always revere Nietzsche"
A recent discovery of an early text by Heiner Müller reveals the precocious talent of the young poet, reflecting his ambitious vision for European literature.
Brazilian among the finalists for the 2026 International Booker Prize
A Brazilian, Ana Paula Maia, is nominated for the 2026 International Booker Prize alongside an Argentine author, making her one of the few Latin Americans on the list dominated by European authors.
Literature: Diagnosis: Hopeless?
The article discusses a recent protest in Brussels where angry farmers blocked the European Quarter with tractors in response to EU bureaucratic regulations, symbolizing the discontent in Europe.
Dutch writer Cees Nooteboom dies at 92, an tireless traveler of European memory
Cees Nooteboom, a celebrated Dutch writer and poet, has passed away at the age of 92, leaving a significant impact on European literature.
Cees Nooteboom, the most read Dutch writer of post-war Europe, dies
Dutch novelist, poet, and essayist Cees Nooteboom passed away at 92, recognized as one of the most important authors of post-war European literature.
Dutch writer Cees Nooteboom dies at 92, an indefatigable traveler of European memory
Cees Nooteboom, the esteemed Dutch writer known for his travel literature and poetry, has passed away at 92.
With Europe in the Luggage
The article recounts a literary journey through European countries that Spain was preparing to join in the European Economic Community in 1985.
Encounter of a supposed savage and a noble European in 'The Fiery Land'
The article discusses the release of Sylvie Iparraguirre's highly acclaimed epistolary novel 'The Fiery Land,' which intertwines the lives of a former sailor and an Indigenous Yámana man in 1865.
Hungarian film director Béla Tarr, close collaborator of Nobel laureate Krasznahorkai, dies
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, a significant figure in contemporary European cinema, has died at the age of 70, as confirmed by fellow director Bence Fliegauf on behalf of his family.
Miljenko Jergović: Is Miroslav Krleža Still a Croatian Writer? He Was Also a Leftist...
The article discusses Miljenko Jergović's upcoming recognition at the Leipzig Book Fair, where he will be honored with the prestigious Leipzig Literary Prize for his contributions to European understanding.
Vigorelli, anthem to the culture of Europe
The article discusses the legacy of Giancarlo Vigorelli, an influential Italian literary critic and writer, emphasizing his vision of literature as a European phenomenon and urging a renewed recognition of his contributions to literary and political discourse.