Georgi Stardelov (Gevgelija, 28 August 1930) is a philosopher, aesthetician, essayist, literary critic and anthologist. He has been President of the Writers’ Association of Macedonia and President of the...
The Bridge, a cultural magazine, is devoting two special issues – this issue and the next one – to the COVID-19 crisis. This is the greatest challenge of the...
Perico Pastor was born in Seu de Urgel, in 1953. He studied in Barcelona, immigrated to New York in 1976, and stayed there for about twelve years. He published...
Theodoros Nikolau was born in Chalkis, Greece in December 1982. His first interaction with investigative journalism comes in 2007, in the newspaper TA NEA (Lambrakis Press Group). He specialized...
I, You and Man Ismail Tasholli studied analytical philosophy at the University of Graz, Austria, furtherly specializing in sociology. He is an active political commentator in Kosovo’s media, a...
Nikola Madzirov (poet, essayist, translator) was born in 1973 in Strumica, in the family of war refugees from the Balkan Wars. When he was 18, the collapse of Yugoslavia...
Vladislav Bajac is a Serbian author, translator, and publisher. He was born in Belgrade in 1954 and later studied philology at the University of Belgrade. His early writing is...
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)...