EUPL Retrospective box
The EUPL Retrospective box presents an overview of all EUPL authors from 2009 to 2022 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 2022 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.
We are organizing an event at a cultural venue for the Hungarian author Panni Puskás, who was nominated for the European Union Prize for Literature 2024.
The European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) recognises emerging fiction writers from the European Union and beyond. Engaging the 40 countries participating in the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, the Prize celebrates 40 outstanding new literary talents across a cycle of three years.
#ReadWithEurope: Today is the Day of European Authors, which aims to reconnect younger generations with book reading and helps them discover the diversity of European literature. For the occasion, 120 writers and translators from 40 Creative Europe count
On 11 March, in the occasion of the London Book Fair, Bianca Bellová (Czechia, EUPL 2017) was in conversation with Casi Dylan in an event at the Grove Tavern (83 Hammersmith Grove) organised at 18:00 by Literature Across Frontiers and in partnership with the European Union Prize for Literature. More info.
Find out which of the thirteen nominated authors the European jury chose as the laureate and the five special mentions
4 April 17:00 CEST
La Foire du Livre de Bruxelles, Gare Maritime, Place de l'Europe (11 Rue Picard 1000 Bruxelles)
The European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) recognises emerging fiction writers from the European Union and beyond. Engaging the 41 countries participating in the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, the Prize celebrates 41 outstanding new literary talents across a cycle of three years.
On Wednesday, 31 January 2024 at 18:00, we are organising an event for Tõnis Tootsen from Estonia. It will take place at Bibliotheek bookshop in Tartu, Estonia, and it will feature the author presenting his book Ahvide pasteet (Pâté of the Apes), followed by a discussion moderator by bookshop owner Kristel Kalda.