EUPL Retrospective box
The EUPL Retrospective box presents an overview of all EUPL authors from 2009 to 2024 per cycle, with excerpts from their nominated books in their original languages and translated into English or French.
The EUPL Retrospective box presents an overview of all EUPL authors from 2009 to 2024 per cycle, with excerpts from their nominated books in their original languages and translated into English or French.
The 2022 EUPL Anthology called "European stories" presents the 14 EUPL authors from 2022 and excerpts from their nominated books in their original languages and translated into English or French.
Ordinary Lives: From the Mundane to the Magical
Jan Carson, Claire Kilroy, Sabina Jakubowska and Sladjana Nina Perkovic in conversation with Sinéad Mac Aodha, Director, Literature Ireland.
Date: Tuesday December 3rd
Time: 6pm
Gabriela Ruivo (2024) will present her EUPL-nominated book Lei da Gravidade (Law of Gravity) at Livraria da Travessa in Lisbon (Rua da Escola Politécnica, 46) this Thursday, 28th of November at 19:00.
On the evening of the 21st of November, the European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) honoured 19 authors nominated for the past cycle (2022-2024 editions) during a celebratory event, which took place at Flagey culture house in Brussels, Belgium. The event took attendees on a journey through the literary works of the nominated authors, highlighting the diversity of European literature, as well as its linguistic richness.
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Our Belgian special mention from 2022, Gaea Schoeters, will be at Buch Wien on 23 November in honour of her book Trophy, translated into German as Trophäe. The discussion will be moderated by Mia Eidlhuber (Der Standard). You will find more details here.
Copies of the EUPL2024 anthologies will be available at the Showroom stand B03 throughout the Fair. A wall banner with the QR code will be placed on the wall outside the showroom.
We are organising an event with Hungarian author Panni Puskás, who was nominated for the European Union Prize for Literature 2024.
This Tuesday, 12th November at 17:00, at Írók Boltja (Budapest Andrassy út 45. 1061), Panni Puskás and Gressai Ferdinánd will hold an unorthodox performance. Panni will also present her EUPL nominated book Megmenteni bárkit (That Any Might Be Saved – Magvető, 2023).
You can access the Facebook event here.
The European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) is thrilled to unveil European Stories from Ukraine, a special anthology marking the 15th anniversary of the prize. This collection demonstrates our unwavering support for Ukraine’s literary and book community. We are proud to feature two original short stories by celebrated Ukrainian EUPL authors, Haska Shyyan and Eugenia Kuznetsova.