Trafika Europe Radio will see 5 new audio episodes of their literary livestream this Sunday, 28 June 2020 from noon EDT (5pm in London), with two full encores during the
Deniz Durukan (born in Istanbul, 1966) has published several volumes of poetry in Turkish, and numerous works on literature and music. She has served as editor of Pul Biber, a mont
Marius Burokas (born 1977, Vilnius) is a Lithuanian poet, writer, and literary translator. He has won several notable prizes for his volumes of poetry, and his work has been transl
Fahredin Shehu (b. 1972 in Rahovec) graduated from Prishtina University in Oriental Studies. Passionate about calligraphy and poetry, he has participated in multiple literary festi
Gyrðir Elíasson (b. 1961 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic poet and translator, brought up in Sauðárkrókur, a small village in the north of Iceland. Married, he has three daughte
Jānis Tomašs (born 1984) began his love affair with poetry in the confines of a lonely childhood spent living with his grandmother in the Latgale region of Latvia. Further ideas
As part of our current focus on Swiss literature, we’re pleased to bring you three poems by Swiss-French poet Pierre Voélin (born in Courgenay, Switzerland, 1949 – photo by Ma
For this, our first instalment of Trafika Europe Corner on European Literature Network, we’re pleased to announce the release of our latest journal issue, free online: Trafika Eu
