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− | The [[Literatura Literary Artistic Association | + | The [[LUD Literatura]] (LUD stands for Literary Artistic Association) was established in [[established::1989]] to publish the newly autonomous ''[[Literatura Magazine]]''. In the following year the association also began publishing books. LUD Literature publishes printed and online magazine, several book collections and organizes literary events. |
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+ | {{TeaserSlo|LUD Literatura izdaja tiskane in spletne revije, več knjižnih zbirk in organizira literarne prireditve. }} | ||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
− | Collections published by the association since 1990 comprise: ''Novi pristopi'' [New Approaches], which features fresh contributions to Slovene literary theory and criticism, and philosophy of art; ''Prišleki''[Newcomers], bringing together both aspiring and acclaimed Slovene poetry and fiction authors; ''Stopinje'' [Footsteps], affording space to foreign short fiction in translation; and ''Labirinti'' [Labyrinths] including translations of such literary theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of art classics as Jorge Luis Borges, Gilles Deleuze, Paul de Man, and Mikhail Bakhtin. The association has also published various short stories by Slovene authors, including ''Noč v Ljubljani'' [A Night in Ljubljana], a collection of stories that chronicle the historic event when James Joyce spent a night at the Ljubljana railway station. | + | Collections published by the association since 1990 comprise: ''Novi pristopi'' [New Approaches], which features fresh contributions to Slovene literary theory and criticism, and philosophy of art; ''Prišleki''[Newcomers], bringing together both aspiring and acclaimed Slovene poetry and fiction authors; ''Stopinje'' [Footsteps], affording space to foreign short fiction in translation; and ''Labirinti'' [Labyrinths] including translations of such literary theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of art classics as Jorge Luis Borges, Gilles Deleuze, Paul de Man, and Mikhail Bakhtin. |
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+ | The association has also published various short stories by Slovene authors, including ''Noč v Ljubljani'' [A Night in Ljubljana], a collection of stories that chronicle the historic event when James Joyce spent a night at the Ljubljana railway station. | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | The Literatura Association also hosts an array of events and talks related to literature, creative writing and literary criticism workshops, and poetry slams | + | The Literatura Association also hosts an array of events and talks related to literature, creative writing and literary criticism workshops, and poetry slams. |
On the occasion of the [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010|World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]] the association organised a radio playwriting workshop that took place from September 2010 to March 2011. | On the occasion of the [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010|World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]] the association organised a radio playwriting workshop that took place from September 2010 to March 2011. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 28 April 2021
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15 Nov 2019
Day of Slovenian Literature, moderated by Jure Kapun and Aljaž Koprivnikar, organised by LUD Literatura, featuring a reading by Nina Dragičević, supported by the Slovenian Cultural Centre in Berlin and Slovene Writers’ Association,
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6 Jan 2018
14 Jan 2018
Workshops by the illustrator Manica K. Musil, readings and panels with writers Evald Flisar, Jasmin B. Frelih, Andrej Hočevar and Ivo Svetina, lectures by ethnologist Zmago Šmitek, also Gašper Malej (KUD AAC Zrakogled), LUD Literatura, Goga Publishing House, Založba /*cf and Mladinska knjiga Publishing House, with EU-Focus, supported by the Slovenian Book Agency,
at the New Delhi World Book Fair
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18 Nov 2014
A poetry tour of Flanders by Barbara Pogačnik, Andrej Hočevar, Karl Hmeljak, and Gregor Podlogar, organised by LUD Literatura,
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17 Nov 2014
A poetry tour of Flanders by Barbara Pogačnik, Andrej Hočevar, Karl Hmeljak, and Gregor Podlogar, organised by LUD Literatura and supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Brussels and the Permanent Representation of the Republic of Slovenia to the European Union,
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17 Nov 2014
19 Nov 2014
A poetry tour of Flanders by Barbara Pogačnik, Andrej Hočevar, Karl Hmeljak, and Gregor Podlogar, organised by LUD Literatura, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Brussels
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16 Nov 2014
A poetry tour of Flanders by Barbara Pogačnik, Andrej Hočevar, Karl Hmeljak, and Gregor Podlogar, organised by LUD Literatura,
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15 Nov 2014
A poetry tour of Flanders by Barbara Pogačnik, Andrej Hočevar, Karlo Hmeljak, and Gregor Podlogar, organised by LUD Literatura,
Books
Collections published by the association since 1990 comprise: Novi pristopi [New Approaches], which features fresh contributions to Slovene literary theory and criticism, and philosophy of art; Prišleki[Newcomers], bringing together both aspiring and acclaimed Slovene poetry and fiction authors; Stopinje [Footsteps], affording space to foreign short fiction in translation; and Labirinti [Labyrinths] including translations of such literary theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of art classics as Jorge Luis Borges, Gilles Deleuze, Paul de Man, and Mikhail Bakhtin.
The association has also published various short stories by Slovene authors, including Noč v Ljubljani [A Night in Ljubljana], a collection of stories that chronicle the historic event when James Joyce spent a night at the Ljubljana railway station.
Events
The Literatura Association also hosts an array of events and talks related to literature, creative writing and literary criticism workshops, and poetry slams.
On the occasion of the World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010 the association organised a radio playwriting workshop that took place from September 2010 to March 2011.
See also
External links
- Literatura website (in Slovenian)