Viggo Mortensen on Writing Poetry: A Poem is Ruthless, There is Very Little Room for Errors
Viggo Mortensen discusses his passion for poetry writing and the upcoming release of his poetry collection in Slovak.
I am most afraid of the silent evil of millions of indifferent Russians, says the author of a Ukrainian bestseller
Ilarion Pavluk discusses his bestselling novel, its themes, and his insights on evil in a recent interview following its release in Slovak translation.
What Jana Šlinská is reading: A mystical thriller from Ukraine that opens the theme of moral values
Jana Šlinská discusses her recent reading choices, highlighting a mystical thriller from Ukrainian author Illarion Pavľuk and a Slovak novel.
Dušek, Studenková, Peteraj, and others on Ján Štrasser: He sees beyond us, he has a huge wingspan
Ján Štrasser, a prominent Slovak author and publicist, celebrates his 80th birthday, with tributes highlighting his significant contributions to literature and public discourse.
Jana Micenková writes about motherhood and what we don't want to read
Jana Micenková's writing explores dysfunctional family dynamics and the challenges of motherhood in contemporary Slovak literature.
About the Novel by Tomáš Hudák Americans / Why is it a Bestseller?
Tomáš Hudák's debut novel 'Americans' quickly became a bestseller, likely due to his reputation as a stand-up comedian and journalist, as well as a cultural resonance with Slovak emigration.
Journey to the Cathedral of One's Interior: A Selection of Poetry by Juraj Kuniak
A selection of poetry by Juraj Kuniak, showcasing his spiritually-oriented poetic evolution and inspired by nature and humanity.
We are like a band on the Titanic, says the co-owner of the second-hand bookstore and writer Lukáš Cabala
Lukáš Cabala, co-owner of the second-hand bookstore 'Čierne na bielom', discusses the impact of changing market dynamics on their business, especially with the entry of the Czech company Knihobot into the Slovak market.
Cthulhu Calls from the Radio: The Slovak Adaptation of Cosmic Horror is Not Easy Entertainment
The article discusses the Slovak adaptation of cosmic horror centered on the character of anthropologist Francis Wayland Thurston, who inherits eerie documentation and a bas-relief related to an unknown cult anticipating the arrival of an ancient god.