Famous writers from Southeastern Europe now have their residence in the town of Mokrin. It is “The House on the Flat Hill” (sr. “Kuća na Ravnom bregu”) that got the best architectural project by young architects award in 2011 at the Architecture Salon in Belgrade.

In 2012, writers Jelena Lengold, the winner of the European Prize for Literature, and Ante Tomić, a popular author from Croatia will write about the idea of a house as a place of privacy and unique sense of time and space.

Dušan Čater, one of the most significant Slovenian writers and two famous writers from Bosnia & Herzegovina, Nenad Veličković and Muharem Bazdulj, will accompany them.

The nhabitants of the house in 2012 will also be Djerdj Serbhorvat, one of the most interesting representatives of modern Hungarian literature,and Aleksandar Prokopiev, one of the most translated Macedonian writers.

Beside working on their new manuscripts, the authors, everyone of them, should write a story on a given subject.

That way, each year a book will be written in the “The House on the Flat Hill”, and in time there will an entire library of books dedicated to interesting and significant modern day topics that will determine and promote the Southeastern Europe’s literature.

 

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