Mircea Cărtărescu’s Nostalgia is one of the key works of twentieth-century Romanian fiction, winning the Romanian Academy prize when it was first published in 1989 as The Dream
On belatedly discovering this slim but stunning bilingual selection of verse by the Romanian writer Magda Cârneci, my first thought was that its title – A Deafening Silence –
Introduced by Rosie GoldsmithChair of the EBRD Judging Panel and Director of the European Literature Network On Wednesday 22nd April we announce the winner of the EBRD Literature P
Introduced by Rosie GoldsmithChair of the EBRD Judging Panel and Director of the European Literature Network This week my fellow judges and I proudly announced our Longlist of ten
The EBRD Literature Prize promotes translated literature from over 30 countries Winner of €20,000 prize to be announced on 22 April 2020 The EBRD Literature Prize 2020, launched
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the EBRD, today announces the launch of the EBRD Literature Prize 2020, in partnership with the British Council. The
‘INTERNATIONAL RIVETING READS’ Launch event for ‘WRITERS OF THE WORLD UNITE!’ a festival of literature and social change. 28th April – 1st May 2017 Waterstones Piccadilly
Vesna Goldsworthy is Serbian – born in Belgrade in 1961, but living in London since 1986. She writes in English, her third language. She is Professor of Creative Writing at U
The human story has always been one of migration, journeying across seas and continents to find work, water, food, comfort and joy … all part of aspiring to a better life. Ye
