Krleža at Villa Zlatica!

It was exactly one hundred years ago, in 1922, that Croatian novelist, playwright and poet Miroslav Krleža wrote the second part of his Glembay trilogy – In agony. The wounds of World War I had not yet healed and the old social orders were crumbling. A hundred years later we find ourselves in a similar […]
This year’s Slavic Garden “on the Edge of Europe, on the Edge of Reason”

The fourth edition of the Slavic Garden programme, organised by the Pula book fair in partnership with the FSK, took place at the Pula Book Fair(y). The guests of this year’s Slavic Garden were Finnish writer Sofi Oksanen and Bulgarian author Kapka Kassabova, who writes in English. In her opening greeting at the start of […]