Works of four Latvian authors are now available in English, Bulgarian and Hungarian.
Works of four Latvian authors are now available in English, Bulgarian and Hungarian. It is safe to say that Jānis Joņevs’ “Jelgava 94” can be easily called a...
Works of four Latvian authors are now available in English, Bulgarian and Hungarian. It is safe to say that Jānis Joņevs’ “Jelgava 94” can be easily called a...
12th–14th March, the London Book Fair is taking place, and Latvian literature will be represented with a national exhibition stand for the sixth year in a row. ...
Books of Latvian authors have been translated into Estonian, Finnish and Ukrainian languages. Inga Gaile’s “The Glass Shards” has been translated into Eston...
Latvian poetry continues to reach a more global audience with yet four other poetry collections by Latvian authors translated into English and published in the ...
Four Latvian poets whose works have been translated into English and published in the UK and Canada offer their perspectives on love, life, patience, and resist...
From 21st until 24th February, Lithuania is holding the 19th Vilnius Book Fair during which Lithuanian translations of books by Nora Ikstena, Jānis Joņevs, Zane...
Publicity Photo The international conference “In Search of Success Factors in Current Reality of Book Market (Fairs)” will take place on March 1 in Riga as t...
In late 2018, Slovenian publishing house "Škuc" published Kārlis Vērdiņš' selection of poems titled "Adam Panker". The book includes poems from his collectio...
The third biggest Finnish newspaper "Turun Sanomat" has published positive reviews of two works of Latvian literature now translated and published in Finnish: I...
Last December, Lithuanian publisher of children's books "Debesy ganyklos" (Terra Publica) in Kaunas published the widely known Latvian children's book "Ucipuci ...