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Ulysses’ Shelter 3 2023/2024 – selected participants

Ulysses’ Shelter 3 2023/2024 – selected participants

A candidate from Serbia who has been selected to take part in the 2023/2024 Ulysses’ Shelter 3 residency programme is Jelena Žugić. Congratulations!

Jelena Žugić was born in 1989 in Belgrade. She completed her BA and MA studies in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory at the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade, after which she obtained an MA degree (with distinction) in literature and culture as a recipient of the Erasmus Mundus scholarship for the international program Crossways in Cultural Narratives – during the course of which she lived, studied and wrote in Portugal, England and Spain. Her first poetry collection, How I Became a Flamenco Dancer (PPM Enklava, 2021) gained the attention of regional readers and critics and was shortlisted for one of the most important Serbian poetry awards, “Branko Miljković”, as well as for the award for the best regional book of poetry “Avdina okarina”. It also received honorary mentions for the award “Milica Stojadinović Srpkinja.” Jelena Žugić has published poetry and prose in the special edition of the British literary magazine “Route 57”, as well as in renowned Serbian and regional literary journals “Polja”, “Enklava”, “Koraci”, “Hiperboreja”, “Strane”, “astronaut”, “Čovjek časopis”, “Libartes”, “Bludni stih.” She translates literary works from Portuguese, Spanish and English. Amongst the most significant authors she has translated are Clarice Lispector, Fernando Pessoa, Roberto Bolaño, Joao Reis. She currently resides, works, writes and creates music in Belgrade.

Selected participants from the partner countries:
Croatia: Dora Šustić and Lana Pukanić
Malta: Ryan Falzon and Virginia Monteforte
Spain: Laura Torres Bauzà and Jacobo Bergareche
Greece: Natassa Sideri and Efstathia Paliotzika
Wales: Megan Angharad Hunter and Rebecca Wilson
Czech Republic: Kristina Nesvedová and Sára Vybíralová

ULYSSES’ SHELTER: BUILDING LITERARY RESIDENCIES NETWORK is the third stage of a project co-funded by the European Union under the Creative Europe programme 2021-2027. The network of literary residencies has now been extended to eight European countries: Czech Republic, Croatia, Greece, Malta, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain and Wales in the United Kingdom, and collaborates with many institutions and NGOs in each participating country.
The residency programme addresses the international dimension as its priority by giving emerging authors the opportunity to work, perform and present themselves in different European locations. Each residency will be accompanied by a diverse supporting programme consisting of literature-related activities aimed at specific (local) target groups, such as taking part in literary readings, workshops, festivals and / or other literary-related activities.

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