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Time After Time
Explore or alter the physics, the histories and the inevitability of time
No hay nadie que se te parezca (Gente voladora)
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by David Heredero
Written in Slovenian by Ajda Bračič
8 minutes read
Het einde
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by Małgosia Briefjes
Written in Polish by Marta Hermanowicz
15 minutes read
Dagen als vreemde symptomen
Sisyphus doolt door de hel met een lege rolstoel en weet niet precies wat ze daar te zoeken heeft, behalve dat ze haar dochter, die meervoudig beperkt is, moet ophalen uit het dagcentrum. Een missie die telkens mislukt, waarna ze teleurgesteld terugkeert naar de aftandse benedenwoning van een zonderling appartementencomplex. Wanneer haar hospita schijnbaar uit het niets een praatje met haar aanknoopt, begint ze zich plotseling dingen te herinneren.
Dagen als vreemde symptomen is een gevecht tegen de verveling, een zoektocht naar de grenzen van het moederschap, van hoop en radeloosheid, van leven en dood.
Written in Dutch by Leonieke Baerwaldt
9 minutes read
El Corredor (Península)
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by Pablo Martín Sánchez
Written in Dutch by Lieven Stoefs
8 minutes read
Caseggiati arancioni
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Italian
by Martino Gandi
Written in Spanish by Luis Díaz
8 minutes read
PŘÍLETY / GELİŞ (Medosavka)
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by Klára Němcová
Written in Dutch by Tülin Erkan
6 minutes read
Morana
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by Uroš Nikolić
Written in Czech by Lucie Faulerová
8 minutes read
Meine Mutter hat Blumen gezüchtet (Условията не са важни)
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Bulgarian
by Tsvetomira Mladenova
Written in Serbian by Ljiljana D. Ćuk
5 minutes read
La trilogía del sexo errante
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by Luciana Moisa
Written in Romanian by Cristina Vremes
9 minutes read
La cercacose: 44 (in)consueti oggetti da vicino e lontano
Come suggerisce il sottotitolo, il libro La cercacose contiene storie su 44 oggetti da vicino e lontano. La curiosa e variegata selezione, ordinata per temi, comprende sorprendenti chicche da tutto il mondo: stivali che arrivano dal Bhutan, mattonelle dai marciapiedi di Barcellona disegnate da Gaudí, bicchieri da vino dai Paesi Baschi, una spilla a forma di cuore da Sarajevo, espradrillas dai Pirenei, scarabei dall’antico Egitto, contenitori della spazzatura da New York, un pezzo del telo arancione proveniente dai The Floating Piers sul lago d’Iseo, un tintinnante drago sloveno, una mappa di Berlino Est e molti altri. Raccontando le storie di oggetti concreti, Ekaterina Petrova in realtà racconta anche dei luoghi da dove provengono – Küstendorf е Kathmandu, Lubiana e Louisiana, Belvedere e Bilbao, Selçuk e Central park – ponendoli contemporaneamente in un più ampio contesto linguistico, storico, antropologico e geografico. Astuta miscela fra diari di viaggio, saggi e racconti, i testi sono attentamente documentati e intessuti di aneddoti curiosi, ma inframmezzati dallo sguardo soggettivo dell’autrice, così come dalla sua personale biografia di viaggiatrice, traduttrice e cercacose. Elaborato artisticamente dall’occhio estetico di Lyuba Haleva, una delle più eminenti illustratrici bulgare contemporanee, l’impostazione grafica del libro è superba e con umorismo coglie l’anima e l’umore delle storie. In questo modo anche il libro stesso diventa un bell’oggetto carico di piacere e gioia, da leggere e rileggere, da avere e regalare.
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Bulgarian
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Italian
by Giorgia Spadoni
Written in Bulgarian by Ekaterina Petrova
10 minutes read
Kwiaty lotosu, które się zamykają (gdy się do nich wejdzie)
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by Patrycja Chajęcka
Written in Serbian by Nikola Lekić
6 minutes read
la città in frantumi
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by Jessica Rostro Benigno
Written in Dutch by Hanan Faour
8 minutes read
Meine Mutter hat Blumen gezüchtet (Las condiciones no son importantes)
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by Miguel Alonso
Written in Serbian by Ljiljana D. Ćuk
6 minutes read
За Перекопом є земля
Крим. Саме тут минуло дитинство, юність і перше кохання головної героїні роману. Саме тут вона зрозуміла, що є українкою. Ні дідусь-підполковник КДБ, ані російська кров у венах не стали цьому на заваді.
Наче орнамент, у романі переплітаються кримськотатарська культура і українська історія. На сторінках книжки читач зустрінеться з кримськими татарами, караїмами, українцями, росіянами, німцями, євреями, греками, вірменами Криму, крок за кроком відкриватиме шафи з родинними скелетами. Разом з головною героїнею та її подругою Аліє пройде шлях від їхнього дитинства – з 1990-х – аж до окупації півострова Росією в 2014-му, з екскурсами в давнішу історію Криму.
«За Перекопом є земля» — це спроба відкрити материк для півострова, а півострів для материка з незвичного ракурсу. Адже і там, і там є земля. Її варто пізнати й повернути їй цілісність.
Written in Ukranian by Anastasia Levkova
7 minutes read
Hele, holky (It’s Both Heaven and Hell Here. Moldova: a Century of Lived History)
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by Klára Našincová
Written in Romanian by Paula Erizanu
6 minutes read
Grondwerk
Grondwerk [Groundwork] (2025) explores climate change, collective action and attempts to make the world habitable in poetic and sensory language. In the novel, a naked mole-rat is sent on a mission from her colony in the Horn of Africa to a square in Brussels. Waiting for a briefing that fails to arrive, she observes the curious ways of the homo sapiens and starts digging tunnels in Brussels’ underbelly. As sinkholes grow all over the city – fragmenting the infrastructure of the political heart of Europe – a meeting and growing friendship with a climate activist produces an unexpected twist. Grondwerk was shortlisted for the Boekenbon Literatuurprijs and very positively reviewed in the Belgian and Dutch press.
Written in Dutch by Tijl Nuyts
9 minutes read
Ech, dziewuszki (It’s Both Heaven and Hell Here. Moldova: a Century of Lived History)
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by Aleksander Podgórny
Written in Romanian by Paula Erizanu
6 minutes read
Het portret
Written in Dutch by Hannah Roels
7 minutes read
Smrtholka
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by Vesna Dragar
Written in Czech by Lucie Faulerová
9 minutes read
Немає нікого схожого на тебе (Летючі люди)
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by Yuliia Stankevych
Written in Slovenian by Ajda Bračič
7 minutes read