Treat Someone to a Book

The FSK’s holiday book sale is in full swing and will run until 31 January 2026. Treat your loved ones and yourself with books from the 100 Slavic Novels collection and other Forum of Slavic Cultures publications. Visit us at Villa Zlatica in Ljubljana, call 040 835 775, email us at info@fsk.si or go to our […]
The Fourth Festival of Slavic Literature is Behind Us

From September 30 to October 8, the fourth Festival of Slavic Literature took place, held for the first time in three cities – Ljubljana, Nova Gorica, and Maribor. The main guests of this year’s festival were Serbian writer and director Vida Ognjenović and Croatian author Nada Gašić, who are also included in the collection of […]
The Fourth Festival of Slavic Literatures in Full Swing

Yesterday, the fourth Festival of Slavic Literature began with an introductory event—a discussion with Serbian writer and director Vida Ognjenović and a presentation of her novel House of Dead Scents. The event was opened with a welcome address by FSK director Dr. Andreja Rihter. In her speech, she recalled the beginnings of the collection 100 […]
The 4th Festival of Slavic Literature

From September 30 to October 8, Ljubljana, Maribor, and Nova Gorica will come alive with Slavic literature, stories, and creative dialogue. The main guests of this year’s festival are two renowned authors: Croatian writer Nada Gašić (Voda, pajčevina) and Serbian writer and director Vida Ognjenović (Hiša mrtvih vonjav). Their novels are part of the prestigious […]
A New Release in the 100 Slavic Novels Series

A fresh addition to the 100 Slavic Novels series has just arrived: the Slovenian translation of Serbian author Vida Ognjenović’s novel The House of Dead Scents, translated by award-winning translator Aleksandra Rekar, recipient of the prestegious Sovre award. The novel follows Gedeon Volni, a collector of rare bottles and fragrances in a provincial Vojvodina town, […]
Festival of Slavic Literatures – Fourth Edition

The Festival of Slavic Literature will begin for the fourth time this year and will run from September 30 to October 8. This year’s distinguished guests are Serbian writer Vida Ognjenović and Croatian author Nada Gašić. Festival audiences will have the opportunity to engage with the writers and their works, including Ognjenović’s novel The House […]
Suzana Tratnik and the 100 Slavic Novels Collection at the Prague Book Fair

Prague, 16 May 2025 – After several years, the Forum of Slavic Cultures presented itself once again at the Prague Book Fair World of Book (Svět knihy). With the support of the Slovenian Book Agency, the Forum organised a meeting with the writer Suzana Tratnik, moderated by the Czech translator and Slovene studies specialist Radek […]
FSK with Suzana Tratnik at the Prague Book Fair

The Forum of Slavic Cultures (FSK) will once again take part in the Svět knihy (World of Books) International Book Fair and Literary Festival in Prague, taking place from 15 to 18 May 2025. As part of the professional programme, FSK will present the Hundred Slavic Novels collection and the Women Writers Route, a cultural […]
FSK Celebrates 100th Edition of the 100 Slavic Novels Collection on Slovenian Cultural Day

Ljubljana, 8 February 2025 – On the occasion of Slovenian Cultural Day, the Forum of Slavic Cultures (FSC) hosted a special literary talk at Villa Zlatica, dedicated to the 100th edition of the 100 Slavic Novels collection. The focal point of the event was the book Filio ni doma (Filio is Not at Home) by Slovenian author Berta Bojetu Boeta, […]
Forum of Slavic Cultures at the Pula Book Fair Once Again

3–5 December 2024, Pula, Croatia – The Forum of Slavic Cultures (FSK), for the sixth time in a row, participated in the Pula Book Fair(y) as a partner of the Slavic Garden programme. The program’s host and curator, Ivana Peruško, welcomed two prominent authors to the Slavic Garden: Ukrainian poet and writer Andrij Ljubka and Russian writer Mihail Shishkin. The […]