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Apokalipsa Magazine


Launched in 1993, Apokalipsa ("Apocalypse") is a monthly magazine focusing on live culture and published by the Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association. A successful international project, it publishes substantial sections of central European magazines, whilst parts of Apokalipsa are published in those magazines. The first magazine with which it cooperated was the Slovak magazine Romboid, followed by the Croatian Quorum, the Czech Host, and the Hungarian Jelenkor. Apokalipsa features regular presentations of poetry, especially haiku, with an annual English edition.

An important dimension of the magazine is original fiction. Apokalipsa has succeeded in bringing into the literary world a series of promising poets and writers who have successfully established themselves with the help of older and better-known authors. Thus offering a kind of moral endowment for the journal, mentoring new, upcoming writers.

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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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