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The European Literature Network’s mission is to help promote international literature among a broader audience of England and to support other groups working in this area.

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10/11/2021

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December 6, 2021

Europe Readr Riveting Interview with Sanna Pelliccioni

In the final episode of Europe Readr Riveting Interview podcast series, journalist and presenter Rosie Goldsmith meets the Finnish artist Sanna Pelliccioni. Sanna studied art, illustration and graphic design in Italy and Finland, and is now an illustrator and author of children’s literature, especially picture books, which have been translated into seven languages. She creates illustrations using various techniques, her favourites being collage and other mixed techniques. Her. She lives and works in Helsinki. In this episode, Sanna introduces herself, her work and her Europe Readr featured silent picture book "We had to Leave". 
Listen to the episode to discover more! This episode is brought to you by the European Literature Network in partnership with EUNIC London and the Finnish Institute in the UK and Ireland.

Episode thumbnail for Europe Readr Riveting Interview with Mária Ferenčuhová

November 29, 2021

Europe Readr Riveting Interview with Mária Ferenčuhová

In the eighth episode of Europe Readr Riveting Interview podcast series, journalist and presenter Rosie Goldsmith meets the Slovak linguist, translator, film theoretician and poet Mária Ferenčuhová. Mária is the award-winning author of six collections of poetry that have been translated into several languages. She also translates prose, poetry and essays from French, as well as being the author and co-author of three scientific monographs on film and working extensively within the Slovak domestic film and documentary scenes. Her poetry resembles entries in a diary, through which she constantly records and describes her everyday life, emotional life, and experiences as a mother. Listen to the conversation to discover more about her work and the Europe Readr featured collection "Threatened Species". This episode is brought to you by the European Literature Network in partnership with EUNIC London and the Embassy of Slovakia in London.

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November 8, 2021

Europe Readr Riveting Interview with Ann De Bode

In the seventh episode of Europe Readr Riveting Interview podcast series, journalist and presenter Rosie Goldsmith meets the Belgian artist, illustrator and children’s author Ann De Bode. Born in the Belgian Congo, she now lives and works in Duffel, Belgium. During her rich career, she has illustrated almost three hundred books at home and abroad, including many that she has authored herself. Amongst other things Ann De Bode talks to Rosie about her picture book "My street", which is featured on the Europe Readr digital platform. Bring together families from different cultures and parts of the world, "My street" is a picture book with a positive message for all generations! Listen to the full interview to find out more. This episode is brought to you by the European Literature Network in partnership with EUNIC London and Flanders House London.

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What is European Literature Network podcasts?

The European Literature Network’s mission is to help promote international literature among a broader audience of England and to support other groups working in this area.

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This podcast updates daily.

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