In collaboration with the Pula Book Fair, we have created a comprehensive literary program that serves as a platform for the growth of Slavic literatures and cultures. This dynamic space fosters lively discussions on contemporary identities, aesthetics, and social relations. In the Slavic Garden, writers, translators, and artists from various disciplines come together to present the latest translations of Slavic literature and engage in thought-provoking dialogues on pressing issues, connecting with a broad and diverse audience.
The Slavic Garden program returns to the Pula Book Fair
On December 4 and 5 the FSK is presenting the Slavic Garden program in collaboration with the Pula Book Fair(y) for the seventh consecutive year, featuring writers from Slavic countries. Join us on December 5 at 6 PM, when we ...
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 ...
Slavic Garden in Pula was buzzing again
Organized by the FSK and the book fair and festival Book Fair(y) in Istria the Slavic Garden in Pula saw its third edition in the framework of the Pula book fair. Its aim is to promote Slavic literatures and this ...
Partner: The Book Fair(y) in Istria, held in Pula, is the most prestigious event of its kind in Croatia and one of the most significant in the region. Established in 1995, it originated as a bold initiative to host a small book exhibition “at the end of the world,” organized shortly after the end of the war, marking the first Book Fair in Istria. The fair draws inspiration from the spirit of the 1960s and 1970s, capturing the memory of the emergence of a new urban and creative city.