Slovenia's main book festival produced by the Beletrina Publishing House in collaboration with Cankarjev dom, the Literatures of the World Festival – Fabula brings together world-class authors. Running since 2003, the festival has hosted some of the biggest names in literature, including Herta Müller, Irvine Welsh, Jonathan Franzen, Hanif Kureishi, David Grossman, Janice Galloway, Richard Flanagan, Taiye Selasi, Tatyana Tolstaya, Eric Vuillard, Rachel Cusk, Deborah Levy, Vladimir Sorokin, Bernhard Schlink, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Bernardine Evaristo, and Maria Stepanova. The concept of the festival, which has evolved over the years, is today based on well-considered curatorship. Each year, the festival invites five writers, both established and up-and-coming literary names. The Fabula Hub devotes attention to promising, emerging authors, and Fabula Selection promotes Slovenia’s finest prose works.
In 2025, the festival adopts the slogan Distorted Reality, which reflects the complexities of our world and provides a deep insight into the ways in which literature counters and shifts our perception of everyday life. The slogan is not merely an aesthetic choice; it raises questions about how our perception of the world is shaped through layers of linguistic, cultural and political frameworks that both define and limit it. Literature becomes a tool for exploring these layers, allowing us to reflect on modes of reality: rather than being unequivocal, reality is subjective and manipulated, constantly in flux. The main programme is dedicated to authors whose works stretch and blend the limits of reality and irrationality, the individual and the collective, the concrete and the abstract, in an extremely precise and subtle way. At a time when post-reality is becoming synonymous with political manipulation, when historical revisionism is merging with distorted perceptions of the past, Fabula’s literary and humanistic events and the rich accompanying programme focus on the questions of how individuals confront a distorted reality.
This year's main literary guests are internationally renowned authors: the Japanese writer Yoko Tawada, the British-German author, publicist and activist Sharon Dodua Otoo, the Mexican writer Guadalupe Nettel and the Croatian author and screenwriter Dora Šustić, the promising Italian-Pakistani author Saif ur Rehman Raja (Fabula Hub) the first author in Fabula's residency programme. The selected guests reflect the festival's commitment to hosting renowned literary names and encouraging promising young voices, with a particular emphasis on gender, geographical and stylistic balance, allowing Fabula to explore the selected themes in depth.
The Festival’s programme, focused on hosting top international writers, translating their works into Slovenian and establishing live contact between international literature and Slovenian audiences, also raises topical socio-critical issues and addresses contemporary challenges. In addition to the literary programme, the festival also features a theoretical focus addressing a relevant social issue every year. So far, the theoretical focus has hosted a variety of distinguished guests, including Slavoj Žižek, Terry Eagleton, Chantal Mouffe, Eva Illouz, Jean-Claude Milner, Patrick Boucheron, Umberto Galimberti and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. This year’s guests include US political scientist Francis Fukuyama, who will discuss identity and democracy in Ljubljana, and Israeli philosopher Noam Yuran, who will discuss financial and cultural aspects of contemporary challenges in Ljubljana and Maribor, both talks relating to the festival's slogan, Distorted Reality.