Dostoyevsky

  • Europe is often explained through treaties, summits, and policy language—but those tools rarely capture how Europe actually feels. While political theory tries to impose order, novels reveal the continent’s contradictions, moral anxieties, and lived realities. From Dostoevsky to Kundera, European fiction exposes the inner tensions that institutions can manage but never fully explain.

    Read more →

  • Untitled post 65

    The literary review that is quietly moving across Europe: why readers and students are moving back to the long, complex conversations only a book can hold, in the digital age.

    Read more →