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ty of Humanities and as editor—in—chief of the journal of performing
arts Maska and its book editions. Currently she is freelance art critic. She
is also a co—founder of the Institute of New Media Art and Electronic
Literature (www.inm.si).

Roland Orcsik
was born in Becse (Serbia). Since 1992 he lives in Szeged, Hungary, there
he works at the University of Szeged. Orcsik is one of the editors of liter-
ary monthly “Tiszatáj”. He writes poetry, criticism, and translates from
Ex—Yugoslavian languages. His research focuses on Hungarian and ex-
Yugoslav literary contacts. He has published 4 books of poems, his works
are translated into Czech, English, French, Croatian, Greek, Romanian,
Slovenian, Spanish, and Serbian languages.

Marcello Potocco
is a poet, translator and an assistant professor at the University of Primorska.
He has published essays and articles in the journals and publications, such as
Primerjalna književnost, ClCWeb Journal etc. He has published his book—
length study National imaginary, literary imaginary (2012) and has issued
five poetry collections. He appeared in festivals in Slovenia and abroad,
while his poetry has been translated into English, Italian, Hebrew, Czech,
Croatian, Macedonian, Turkish etc.

Irma Ratiani
is a Georgian literary scholar, editor and translator, professor at Tbilisi State
University and director of Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature.The
major field of her research includes literary theory, general and comparative
literary studies, analysis of genres etc. She is an author an editor of several
monographs and textbooks, as well as more than 80 articles and contribu-
tions. She was awarded the Grigol Kiknadze Scientific Award the Order of
Presidential Excellence of Georgia.

Andrei Terian
is professor of Romanian literature at the University of Sibiu and a sen-
ior researcher with the Institute of Literary History and Theory of the
Romanian Academy. His research focuses on contemporary Romanian
literature, cultural theory, the history of modern criticism, comparative
and world literature. He has published essays and papers in Romania and
abroad. His works include two monographs and co—authorship in refer-
ence series on Romanian and world literature.
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