Posts Tagged: Croatia
maintenant #78 – damir šodan
Though his work is utterly modern and could only be of the now, Damir Šodan, as a man, recalls a different age. Cosmopolitan, engaged, political, satirically adept and poetically versatile, he is a poet who defines and embodies one of Europe’s great, surging contemporary traditions, that is Croatia since the turn of the millennium. One of the most active and veracious translators and editors on the continent, he has won international awards for his plays and finds employment at the Hague, as a translator for the United Nations War Tribunal.
maintenant #78 – damir šodan
Though his work is utterly modern and could only be of the now, Damir Šodan, as a man, recalls a different age. Cosmopolitan, engaged, political, satirically adept and poetically versatile, he is a poet who defines and embodies one of Europe’s great, surging contemporary traditions, that is Croatia since the turn of the millennium. One of the most active and veracious translators and editors on the continent, he has won international awards for his plays and finds employment at the Hague, as a translator for the United Nations War Tribunal.
Maintenant #23: Ana Božičević
for this: not to feel a thing
for Brooklyn Bridge. It snaps (a rubber band.)
an interview with Ana Božičević ( Croatia ) by SJ Fowler
Maintenant #23: Ana Božičević
for this: not to feel a thing
for Brooklyn Bridge. It snaps (a rubber band.)
an interview with Ana Božičević ( Croatia ) by SJ Fowler