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Where the Wild Things Grow
Explore our connections with ecology, rituals, the cosmos, and the pressing climate challenges of our time
Não quero ser um cão
Translated from
Dutch
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Portugese
by Lut Caenen
Written in Dutch by Alma Mathijsen
7 minutes read
Pesce piatto
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Dutch
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Italian
by Olga Amagliani
Written in Dutch by Nikki Dekker
8 minutes read
Árvore Monstro Menino Árvore
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Spanish
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Portugese
by Matias Gomes
Written in Spanish by Mariana Torres
9 minutes read
Płastuga
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Dutch
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Polish
by Olga Niziołek
Written in Dutch by Nikki Dekker
7 minutes read
N-am fost, dar acum sunt. Sensibilă la fiecare schimbare a vremii
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Serbian
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Romanian
by Virginia Popovic
Written in Serbian by Marija Pavlović
9 minutes read
Ja nisam bila, ali sada jesam. Osetljiva na svaku promenu vremena.
Written in Serbian by Marija Pavlović
8 minutes read
No quiero ser un perro
Translated from
Dutch
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Spanish
by Daniela Martín Hidalgo
Written in Dutch by Alma Mathijsen
8 minutes read
Grondwerk
Grondwerk [Groundwork] (2025) explores climate change, collective action and attempts to make the world habitable in poetic and sensory language. In the novel, a naked mole-rat is sent on a mission from her colony in the Horn of Africa to a square in Brussels. Waiting for a briefing that fails to arrive, she observes the curious ways of the homo sapiens and starts digging tunnels in Brussels’ underbelly. As sinkholes grow all over the city – fragmenting the infrastructure of the political heart of Europe – a meeting and growing friendship with a climate activist produces an unexpected twist. Grondwerk was shortlisted for the Boekenbon Literatuurprijs and very positively reviewed in the Belgian and Dutch press.
Written in Dutch by Tijl Nuyts
9 minutes read