By Alek Popov Alek Popov (born Sofia, Bulgaria, 1966) is a leading Bulgarian writer, author of four novels, several collections of short stories and essays, scripts and plays. His hugely...
Ivan Krastev is the chairman of the Centre for Liberal Strategies in Sofia and permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences, IWM Vienna. He is a founding board member of...
Saša Ilić is a writer, journalist, and social activist. He has published three short story collections, The Prevision of the Civil War (2000), Urchin Hunts (2015), Dušanovac. Post (2015)...
Vasile Ionescu is a writer, one of the founders of the Roma political movement in Romania and a member of the Wiesel Commission for the study of the Holocaust...
Lindita Ahmeti was born in Prizren in 1973 and lives in Skopje. Her first poetry collection, Mjedra dhe bluz (Raspberries and the Blues), Skopje 1993, was well received. Ahmeti,...
(We are publishing parts of Bulletin number 155 of Helsinki Committee for Human Rights i in Serbia) During the months-long isolation and state of emergency imposed due to the...
Ndue Ukaj (1977) is an Albanian writer, publicist and literary critic. His poems has been included in several anthologies of poetry, in Albanian, and… Born in the harbor-city of...
A writer, publicist and linguist now based in New York, Ardian Vehbiu is the author of 15 books, including several works of fiction, as well as works of non-fiction...
BELGRADE – SEPTEMBER 2016: Biljana Đurđević – artista seen in fornt of one of her painings exhibited at annual contemporary art exhibition. (photo by Ziyah Gafic) Biljana Djurdjević /...
Dado, born Miodrag Đurić in 1933 in Cetinje, Montenegro, chose as an artistic pseudonym the pet name given him by his mother, a biology professor, who died tragically at...