Maša Kolanović and Lana Bastašić at Booksa in Zagreb

On Tuesday, 6 October, at 6pm local time, EUPL 2020 laureates Maša Kolanović (Croatia) and Lana Bastašić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) will be talking about their awarded books in the park in the from of the Booksa bookshop in Zagreb, Croatia. The discussion will be moderated by Miljenka Buljević.

More information: https://booksa.hr/program/razgovor-s-dobitnicama-nagrade-eu-a-masa-kolan...

EUPL 2021 AWARD CEREMONY

The European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL), as part of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, awards emerging fiction writers in Europe and beyond. On 9 November, the EUPL 2021 Award Ceremony will celebrate this year’s 13 laureates of the Prize.

Join this wonderful evening at the culture house Flagey in Brussels, Belgium. Registrations are open: https://www.flagey.be/en/activity/8618-eupl-2021-award-ceremony 

EUPL 2020 Digital Award Ceremony

The Consortium comprised of the European Writers’ Council (EWC), the Federation of European Publishers (FEP) and the European and International Booksellers Federation (EIBF), in charge of running the European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL), has decided – together with the Creative Europe program – to change the EUPL 2020 Award Ceremony due to take place on 29 September in Brussels to an online event.

Meeting with Walid Nabhan in Sofia

Maltese writer and EUPL 2017 laureate Walid Nabhan will talk about his winning book L-EŻODU TAĊ-ĊIKONJI ('Exodus of Storks') at the Literay Club Peroto in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 6:30PM on February 19th. The event is co-organised by the literary club and the publishing house Paradox

More information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1504847349665104/?notif_t=event_description_mention&notif_id=1581421089099026

Event with Tatiana Ţîbuleac and Claudiu M. Florian: Literature, Migration and Multilingualism

As part of the festival EUROPALIA Romania 2019, on 13 November 2019, a debate on Migration / Multilingualism will take place at the House of European History (Brussels, Belgium) in collaboration with The European Union Prize for Literature. Writers Tatiana Tibuleac who received this year European Union Prize for Literature 2019, and Claudiu Florian, who was also awarded the same prize in 2016, will participate in this encounter, moderated by Anne Bergman-Tahon, director of the Federation of European Publishers. 

EUPL Book Club: Der traurige Gast and live discussion with Matthias Nawrat

In a joint partnership together with the Lesesaal Buchhandlung bookshop from Hamburg, Germany, EUPL is excited to announce the first EUPL Book Club event in a bookshop! For their first event, Lesesaal has chosen the book of EUPL 2020 laureate Matthias Nawrat, Der traurige Gast (The Sad Guest), published by Rowohlt Verlag. 

 

The reading circle

Multilingualism day in the house of European history

On Saturday 25 September 2021, the European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) and the House of European History are joining forces to celebrate Multilingualism Day. Four EUPL laureates will become museum guides for the day and take you on their literary journeys through history.

The winning authors are : Masa Kolanovic (Croatia in 2020), Nathalie Skowronek (Belgium in 2020), Stavros Christodoulou (Cyprus in 2020) and Giovanni Dozzini (Italy in 2019)