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− | [[Ebesede Publishing House|Ebesede (E-words) Publishing House]] derives from Piano Publishing House, which launched its first title in 2001 and focused on introducing quality foreign literature that was previously overlooked in Slovenia | + | [[Ebesede Publishing House|Ebesede (E-words) Publishing House]] derives from Piano Publishing House, which launched its first title in 2001 and focused on introducing quality foreign literature that was previously overlooked in Slovenia as well as discovering up-and-coming Slovene authors and publishing children's literature and picture books. In 2008, [[Jože Piano]], [[Andrej Klemenc]] and [[Miha Mazzini]] established Ebesede Publishing House, which succeeded Piano in [[Established::2011]], and launched a new online bookstore, while staying true to Piano's original programme. |
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− | Piano Publishing House | + | Piano Publishing House has been awarded financial support for translating certain works of quality European literature by the EU Culture Programme for encouraging the transnational circulation of art, culture and intercultural dialogue. |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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Revision as of 19:11, 26 June 2020
Previous activities
Piano Publishing House took part in various charitable activities, especially those that endeavoured to develop and stimulate reading culture. The publication of picture books for children suffering from dyslexia attested to their active concern. The annual guide to reading quality youth literature prepared by Pionirska - Centre for Youth Literature and Librarianship often recognised the quality of their picture books and books for children. The publishing house collaborated with both Slovene and foreign acclaimed and award-winning authors, for example, Marjana Moškrič, the winner of the 2009 Desetnica Award. They organised book and author presentations and invited foreign authors to Slovenia to introduce their work.
Translation projects
Piano Publishing House has been awarded financial support for translating certain works of quality European literature by the EU Culture Programme for encouraging the transnational circulation of art, culture and intercultural dialogue.
External links
- Ebesede Publishing House website (in Slovenian)