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Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association


Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association was established in 1993 as the publisher of Apokalipsa magazine. The informal collective of collaborators consists of philosophers, poets, writers, scientists, artists, architects and others. Today, it is also the publisher of several books by Slovene and international authors (for example, Paul Ricoeur, Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Roland Barthes and Alain Badiou).

Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association is also known for promoting the art of haiku writing and is active in organising an annual open competition of publishing haiku verse. It is a co-founder of the World Haiku Association (WHA). They also organise or co-organise: the International Meeting of Publishers and Authors of Central Europe and the International Philosophical Conference called Kierkegaard's Year.

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World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010


Fabula Festival 2010 The Library Under the Trees.jpgOne of several pleasantly shady open air reading spots created for The Library Under the Trees project, World Literatures - Fabula Festival, 2010

Since 2001 UNESCO has been nominating cities to be the annual World Book Capital City and the city of Ljubljana was already the tenth. World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010 was launched on 23 April 2010 with a spectacle (an encounter of science, art and philosophy through the book) at Križanke, directed by Matjaž Berger. Throughout the year, 500 events transformed the Slovene capital into a lively and cosmopolitan city.

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