![]() ![]() The Creative Europe programme also supports initiatives for the translation and promotion of literary works across EU markets, with the aim of increasing access to and readership of high quality European literature. ![]() ![]() Ğncourage transnational circulation of literature, both in Europe and beyond. promote actively the publishing, translation, selling and reading of books from other European countries raise general awareness and stimulate interest in the whole book sector about the literary diversity in Europe raise the profile of winning authors outside their home country and help them cross borders and reach broader readership showcase and put a spotlight on Europe’s diverse wealth of contemporary fiction The EUPL is currently organised by a consortium consisting of the European Booksellers Federation, the European Writers' Council and the Federation of European Publishers. In its 13 editions to date, 41 countries have participated and there have been 148 winning authors. ![]() Launched by the European Commission in 2009, the prize is open to countries participating in the Creative Europe programme for the cultural and creative sectors. It aims to put the spotlight on the creativity and diverse wealth of Europe’s contemporary literature in the field of fiction, to promote the circulation of literature within Europe and to encourage greater interest in non-national literary works The European Union Prize for Literature is an annual initiative to recognise the best emerging authors in Europe. ![]()
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