Limerence and the Actress I am, for some at least, an object, a thing, and, grammatically-speaking, I can live with that. Philosophically, maybe not so much. From a psychological perspective, however, I can see why I might become an object of infatuation— you have to love some thing, you have to want some thing and […]| European Literature Network
“Tale of the Tower” is by Stephen Toogood, a Tbilisi-based teacher who enjoys guitar and 20th-century American literature. He received a BA in creative writing and an MA in sonic arts from the University of Winchester. His poems have appeared in Eunoia Review and The Madison Review. “Tale of the Tower” was inspired by Magyar fairy tales. It explores liminal spaces and mystical symbolism. Its conclusion, while fatalistic, reflects the tradition from which the poem emerges. Multiple sto...| European Literature Network
At Trafika Europe, we prefer to receive submissions from authors and translators who have discovered a gem of European literature that has yet to be published. Oftentimes, we combine submissions with works recently published by publishing houses. It takes a lot of research to find pieces because there are numerous great publishing houses out there. For this week’s TE Corner, I thought I would share five of my favorites at this moment. | European Literature Network