He wrote the most, but few have read it. The paradox of the giant from northern Bohemia Adolf Seifert
Adolf Seifert, a prolific writer from northern Bohemia, remains largely unread despite his extensive body of work.
ETV literary program "Between the Lines" received recognition from the librarians' association
The ETV literary program "Between the Lines" was honored by the Estonian Librarians' Association for its contribution to the library field.
Debutant Prize to Leila Inanna Sultan
Leila Inanna Sultan has been awarded the prestigious Borås Tidning debutant prize for her compelling poetry collection.
Aena announces a Hispanic American narrative award worth one million euros
Aena has launched a new Hispanic American Narrative Award offering one million euros for the winning work and 30,000 euros for each of the four finalists, aiming to achieve significant literary recognition.
Emerging Writers, Here's the Place for You
The article promotes the Giuseppe Berto Literary Prize as a significant opportunity for debut novelists in Italy to gain critical attention and recognition.
Leather Goods
The article discusses the arbitrary judgments of a literary committee against a poet despite past accolades and explores the complexities of literary recognition.
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.
Hvorecky’s Library: Percival Everett is the Literary Discovery of the Year
Percival Everett has emerged as the literary discovery of the past year, gaining late recognition for his original voice in American prose, particularly following the film adaptation of his novel 'Erasure' titled 'American Fiction', which garnered five Oscar nominations in 2023.
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.