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| dates and duration = August, late, 5 days | | dates and duration = August, late, 5 days | ||
| duration weeks = 34 (2012) 34 (2013) 35 (2014) | | duration weeks = 34 (2012) 34 (2013) 35 (2014) | ||
− | | festival dates = 26.8.2015 - 29.8.2015, 23.8.2016 - 27.8.2016, 23.8.2017 - 26.8.2017, 21.8.2018 - 25.8.2018, 21.8.2019 - 24.8.2019 | + | | festival dates = 26.8.2015 - 29.8.2015, 23.8.2016 - 27.8.2016, 23.8.2017 - 26.8.2017, 21.8.2018 - 25.8.2018, 21.8.2019 - 24.8.2019, 27.8.2020 - 29.8.2020, 24.8.2021 - 28.8.2021, 22.8.2022 - 27.8.2022, 21.8.2023 - 26.8.2023, 19.8.2024 - 24.8.2024 |
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The [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] is a festival that hosts the younger generation of poets from all over the world. Up to 2009 it took place in Medana (a village in Goriška Brda next to the Italian border) during the last week in August, basically turning the village into the poetry capital of Europe for a week. In 2010 the 14th edition of the festival moves to Ptuj, a historical town of Roman origin in eastern Slovenia, one of regional partner cities of [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]. Since then the festival takes place in Ptuj. It is run by [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]]. | The [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] is a festival that hosts the younger generation of poets from all over the world. Up to 2009 it took place in Medana (a village in Goriška Brda next to the Italian border) during the last week in August, basically turning the village into the poetry capital of Europe for a week. In 2010 the 14th edition of the festival moves to Ptuj, a historical town of Roman origin in eastern Slovenia, one of regional partner cities of [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]. Since then the festival takes place in Ptuj. It is run by [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]]. | ||
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The festival was initiated in [[Established::1995]] by the [[Študentska založba Publishing House]], Ljubljana. It has since expanded to offer more than just poetry and wine: it features numerous concerts, a selection of recent Slovene films, contemporary dance performances, street theatre, visual and spatial interventions, a programme for children ... Among its goals are to examine intersections between poetry and other art forms and to provide an opportunity for discussions between authors and local and international publishers on different topics. | The festival was initiated in [[Established::1995]] by the [[Študentska založba Publishing House]], Ljubljana. It has since expanded to offer more than just poetry and wine: it features numerous concerts, a selection of recent Slovene films, contemporary dance performances, street theatre, visual and spatial interventions, a programme for children ... Among its goals are to examine intersections between poetry and other art forms and to provide an opportunity for discussions between authors and local and international publishers on different topics. | ||
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The festival has also seen some notable guests, actually modern poetry classics: Lars Gustafsson from Sweden and Paul Muldoon from Ireland, were followed by Rumen Leonidov from Bulgaria and Durs Grünbein from Germany in 2009. Since 2011 guests of honor were: French poet and mathematician Jacques Roubaud and Rumanian author Nora Iuga along with Slovene modern classic [[Tomaž Šalamun]], Dutch poet and author of books for children Toon Tellegen, Polish poet Andrzej Sosnowski and Slovene poet [[Milan Jesih]], in 2014 Tomas Veclova, a Lithuanian poet, Elke Erb, a translator, literary critic and a wilful poet from Germany joined by [[Svetlana Makarovič]]. Študentska založba sometimes took this opportunity to publish collections of their poetry. | The festival has also seen some notable guests, actually modern poetry classics: Lars Gustafsson from Sweden and Paul Muldoon from Ireland, were followed by Rumen Leonidov from Bulgaria and Durs Grünbein from Germany in 2009. Since 2011 guests of honor were: French poet and mathematician Jacques Roubaud and Rumanian author Nora Iuga along with Slovene modern classic [[Tomaž Šalamun]], Dutch poet and author of books for children Toon Tellegen, Polish poet Andrzej Sosnowski and Slovene poet [[Milan Jesih]], in 2014 Tomas Veclova, a Lithuanian poet, Elke Erb, a translator, literary critic and a wilful poet from Germany joined by [[Svetlana Makarovič]]. Študentska založba sometimes took this opportunity to publish collections of their poetry. |
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Part two of the Japanese-Slovenian translation workshop (part one was organised during Days of Poetry and Wine Festival 2012) including literary readings by Gašper Bivšek, Milan Dekleva, Katja Perat, and Aleš Šteger, organised by Študentska založba Publishing House,
Background and programme
The festival was initiated in 1995 by the Študentska založba Publishing House, Ljubljana. It has since expanded to offer more than just poetry and wine: it features numerous concerts, a selection of recent Slovene films, contemporary dance performances, street theatre, visual and spatial interventions, a programme for children ... Among its goals are to examine intersections between poetry and other art forms and to provide an opportunity for discussions between authors and local and international publishers on different topics.
Days of Poetry and Wine Festival, the festival central stage on the Vraz Square in Ptuj, 2014
Guests
The festival has also seen some notable guests, actually modern poetry classics: Lars Gustafsson from Sweden and Paul Muldoon from Ireland, were followed by Rumen Leonidov from Bulgaria and Durs Grünbein from Germany in 2009. Since 2011 guests of honor were: French poet and mathematician Jacques Roubaud and Rumanian author Nora Iuga along with Slovene modern classic Tomaž Šalamun, Dutch poet and author of books for children Toon Tellegen, Polish poet Andrzej Sosnowski and Slovene poet Milan Jesih, in 2014 Tomas Veclova, a Lithuanian poet, Elke Erb, a translator, literary critic and a wilful poet from Germany joined by Svetlana Makarovič. Študentska založba sometimes took this opportunity to publish collections of their poetry.
Svetlana MakaroviÄ, a honorary guest of the Days of Poetry and Wine Festival in Ptuj, 2014
In 2014 the festival featured 20 poets from 12 countries selected by Ilya Kaminsky, an American poet of Russian origin, and Lucija Stupica Enbohm. The festival focused on contemporary Swedish poetry and its translation.
In 2017, Days of Poetry and Wine, one of the most prominent Central European poetry festivals, launched the Open Letter to Europe project in collaboration with Berlin-based Allianz Kulturstiftung. The letters from the project are addressed to Europe, or, perhaps, to the whole world, and aim to bring the language of art, thought-out, precise and rigorous, back to public discourse. Each year, the art director of the festival, with their team and in collaboration with Allianz Kulturstiftung, selects a preeminent poet or thinker and gives them the unique opportunity of addressing Europe and presenting the problems they consider the most pressing.
Venues
Before the official start of each year's festival that since 2010 takes place at Ptuj, the participating poets take part in an event named Evenings before Days and present their work in other towns all over Slovenia. In 2012 poetry readings were held in Ljubljana, Vrba, Volče, Krško, Ormož and Kortina at Krkavče.
Days of Poetry and Wine Festival, garden readings, 2014
At Ptuj a genuine contact is established between the locals and their guests, as part of the program called private readings takes place at gardens and homes of the locals. Full board and lodging is provided for all guest poets of the festival, along with the expenses relating to the program (the invited participants are expected to cover only travel expenses to Ljubljana).
Poetry volumes and Versoteque.com
The bilingual booklets have been published with the poetry of each guest in the original and Slovene language. Thus visitors can make their own compilation of their favorite poets.
The poems are presented also on the portal Versoteque.com (Stihoteka.com in Slovenian). The portal has become the largest Slovene poetry database complemented by the poetry of all the poets who visited the festival. The poems are published in the original language, Slovenian and English.
The collection of poems Days of Poetry and Wine Medana 2009 published by Študentska založba Publishing House, Days of Poetry and Wine Festival
International cooperation
In 2010 the festival moved from Medana to Ptuj, whose location between Graz and Zagreb makes it ideal for international cooperation when it comes to both poetry and wine. The event has had many sponsors in recent years, next to the Ministry of Culture and the EU Culture program, and also cooperate with different European organizations like Allianz Kulturstiftung and EUNIC.
See also
- World Literatures - Fabula Festival
- Beletrina Publishing Institute
- Versopolis.com
- Ivan Potrč Library Ptuj
External links
- Days of Poetry and Wine Festival website
- Versoteque website
- Days of Poetry and Wine Festival (Medana) online archive
- Information about the 2003 festival funded by the EU, Database of Supported Projects by Cultural Contact Point Slovenia