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Should I Stay or Should I Go
Take a journey through the tension between staying and leaving, journeys of personal growth and travelogues
Bekstvo (Matematika zločina)
Translated from
Czech
to
Serbian
by Jelena Đorđević
Written in Czech by Magdalena Sodomková
9 minutes read
Pohvala Uraganu
Translated from
Spanish
to
Serbian
by Ljubica Trošić
Written in Spanish by Alejandro Morellón Mariano
3 minutes read
Evolucija umnjaka
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Dutch
to
Serbian
by Bojana Budimir
Written in Dutch by Alma Mathijsen
7 minutes read
Promeniti zamisao
Translated from
Spanish
to
Serbian
by Ljubica Trošić
Written in Spanish by Aixa De la Cruz Regúlez
6 minutes read
Hej, devojke (It’s Both Heaven and Hell Here. Moldova: a Century of Lived History)
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Romanian
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Serbian
by Mirela Belada
Written in Romanian by Paula Erizanu
7 minutes read
Ne želim da budem pas
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Dutch
to
Serbian
by Bojana Budimir
Written in Dutch by Alma Mathijsen
7 minutes read
Kanalizacija
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Czech
to
Serbian
by Uroš Nikolić
Written in Czech by Anna Háblová
9 minutes read
Beleške o životu Fransis Donel
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Spanish
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Serbian
by Ljubica Trošić
Written in Spanish by Adriana Murad Konings
5 minutes read
Sve sveri Poljske
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Spanish
to
Serbian
by Ljubica Trošić
Written in Spanish by Adriana Murad Konings
7 minutes read
Iskreno, draga, baš me briga
Translated from
Czech
to
Serbian
by Uroš Nikolić
Written in Czech by Lucie Faulerová
7 minutes read
Jerihon
Translated from
Italian
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Serbian
by Ana Popović
Written in Italian by Fabrizio Allione
8 minutes read
Meine Mutter hat Blumen gezüchtet (Uslovi nisu bitni)
Ljiljana D. Ćuk’s short prose dives into the depths of human emotion, exploring a strong sense of existential despair. With a direct and uncompromising style, Ćuk reveals the struggle to make peace with a world that feels broken, where every part of reality comes with an unsettling sense of disgust. Her writing gives readers a raw and intense experience, confronting the challenge of finding meaning in a universe that seems indifferent.
"The short prose of Ljiljana D. Ćuk is not only exquisite literature, which it undoubtedly is, but also an expression of general despair, the torment of trying to come to terms with anything that exists, as everything existing is mostly seen and experienced as repulsive in itself." (Srdjan Srdić)
Written in Serbian by Ljiljana D. Ćuk
5 minutes read
Sutra
Translated from
Portugese
to
Serbian
by Tamina Šop
Written in Portugese by Patrícia Patriarca
7 minutes read
Lotosovi cvetovi koji se zatvaraju (kada se u njih uđe) (Put percepcionera)
„U ruci držite roman koji obiluje licima koja su delimično nestala, delimično (ne)stvarna, na marginama istinitosti.
U hostelu Preko granice moguće je veđto spojeno i ujedinjeno sa nemogućim, ipak sve je izuzetno životno i materijalno, neknjiško. Lekićeva jezička izbrušenost i detaljistički pristup rubnim emocionalnim stanjima navodi preko granice očekivanja.“
Written in Serbian by Nikola Lekić
6 minutes read
O arrendamento
Translated from
Portugese
to
Serbian
by Tamina Šop
Written in Portugese by Daniela Costa
8 minutes read
Ptice koje odaju budućnost
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Spanish
to
Serbian
by Ljubica Trošić
Written in Spanish by Alejandro Morellón Mariano
4 minutes read
Susret
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Romanian
to
Serbian
by Simona Popov
Written in Romanian by Alexandru Potcoavă
8 minutes read
Krimski roman
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Ukrainian
to
Serbian
by Dragana Vasilijević-Valent
Written in Ukrainian by Anastasia Levkova
8 minutes read
Tri!
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Czech
to
Serbian
by Jelena Đorđević
Written in Czech by Anna Luňáková
7 minutes read
Het begin en zijn oneindigheid
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Dutch
to
Serbian
by Jana Živkić
Written in Dutch by Corinne Heyrman
9 minutes read