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Danish Issue of The Literary Review

Over at Absinthe’s blog, Thomas Kennedy introduces the latest issue of The Literary Review, which he edited and which focuses on new Danish writing. Unfortunately, there isn’t a lot of content online, but it’s worth a look. (Beware! The content that is online is in what a good friend of ours appropriately ...

Subscribe to Absinthe

Until February 29th, 2008 you can subscribe to Absinthe: New European Writing for two years (or extend your subscription) for only $20* and receive an additional year (two issues) FREE! That’s three years (six issues) for only ...

No Man's Land

Absinthe points us to no man’s land, an online journal dedicated to German translations. We’re a tiny bit late to the game, as this is their 2nd issue, but better late than never. According to the site, they are: “more than just an online literary magazine, no man’s land is an information resource and ...

LitKarta

Unfortunately, we don’t read Russian, but this sounds like an incredible project: In August, LitKarta, the most important Russian literature related website, came into existence. LitKarta is the brainchild of Dmitry Kuzmin (one of the most productive curators of contemporary Russian literature). Kuzmin’s idea was ...

Two Interesting Blogs

Although neither are all that new, I just found out about two interesting blogs worth pointing out. The first is the Absinthe blog which is connected to the magazine Absinthe: New European Writing. One of the posts that got my attention was this great, and very detailed, write up of bookstores in Copenhagen. The other ...