Stylistically, Jacek Dehnel’s family saga is a hybrid. It reads like a memoir, includes real people and their portraits, covers historical events, and features a family tree and
In memoriam B.T. They’re a little afraid to approach because they see us differently:we live in metal cages, buttressed by rebar, with pipes for gas and water,and we’re piled o
Thursday, 6 June saw the European Literature Network decamp to Brixton to launch the latest edition of our print magazine, The Riveter, an issue that focuses on queer writing from
Paul Burston is the author of six novels including the WHSmith bestseller The Black Path and his latest, The Closer I Get. His journalism has appeared in the Guardian, The Times,
Jacek Dehnel, born in 1980, is an award-winning poet, novelist and translator. He has published eight volumes of poetry, fourteen of prose and eight translations. Two of his novels
UK launch of the first in a new series of Agatha Christie-style murder mysteries from Poland Tuesday, 2 April 2019, 7pm Ognisko Polskie – Polish Hearth Club
Saturn by J Dehnel (translated by A. Lloyd-Jones): dive into the dark water under the surface of Goya’s Black Paintings; in strong, vibrant prose. By Michael Tetreau Saturn by
Jacek Dehnel’s first full collection in English spans the past 15 years and includes work from four of his Polish collections. His translator, Karen Kovacik, has chosen to order
