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The founding organization Kulturtreger -- directed by Miljenka Buljevic -- was established in 2003 with the purpose of promotion and popularization of literature and other forms of contemporary culture.
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Articles published in Eurozine
Four ears listen to a lie, but only one mouth tells it
Croatian novelist Dejan Sorak's latest protagonist, a Machiavellian secret policeman, serves to critique the political system and ideological matrixes, writes Gjorgje Bozhoviq. [more]
A completely different battle
Serbia's neo-fascist political establishment is the target of Svetislav Basara's satirical novel "Mein Kampf", from which not even the country's modernizing figures emerge unscathed. Not surprisingly, the reaction has been one of irritation, writes Ivan Telebar. [more]
Time to get serious?
Thematizing the Balkan wars and the Israeli-Palestine conflict, Belgrade's 2011 October Salon exhibition failed to get beyond dogmatic subjectivity and recycled preconceptions, writes Ana Bogdanovic. [more]
Heroines for our time
With her finely tuned stories of romantic searching and social anomie, Maja Hrgovic offers a female perspective on the otherwise male literary terrains of wartime trauma, transition and urban bohemianism, writes Leda Sutlovic. [more]








