Doina Ioanid @ Observator Cultural
Doina Ioanid is reading the first poem from her most Read More …
Ioana Nicolaie @ MNLR
Happy New Year from Romanian Literature Now! We’ re starting Read More …
Mircea Cărtărescu will publish a new diary
Since 2001, Mircea Cărtărescu has started to publish his journals. Read More …
FILIT, the biggest Literature Festival in Romania, starts today 4-8 October
The Iasi International Festival of Literature and Translation (FILIT) is an Read More …
Closeness, by Marin Mălaicu-Hondrari, is being adapted for the cinema The Romanian/Spanish/Czech coproduction is the first film shot by Giurgiu abroad.
Romanian writer/director/producer Tudor Giurgiu will start shooting his fourth feature Read More …
„Traditional publishers must rethink their role from gatekeepers to curators of content“ Interview with Ana Nicolau, General Manager at Nemira Publishing House
© Cătălina Flămînzeanu Ana Nicolau is the General Manager of Read More …
Who’s afraid of poetry? Episode 3: Lloyd Schwartz "The act of writing a poem is a moral act"
Everytime I read a great American poet I think of Read More …
Who’s afraid of poetry? – a new web series
Can poetry be dangerous? Can it still be subversive? If Read More …
Radu Jude’s „Scarred Hearts”: Engaging with Romanian literature, historical anti-Semitism and the genre of the period film A text by Veronica Lazăr and Andrei Gorzo
The relation between the film and the literary text Read More …
The Black Swan
End of october 1977. Mircea Cărtărescu reads his ample poem Read More …