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Day Two – Celebrating and Questioning the Concepts We Use
Veröffentlicht von László Szabolcs | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, European Literature Days: daily blogs
Being dedicated to the topic of “the migrant,” yesterday the various literary programs at the European Literature Day in Spitz revealed a rich collection of valuable insights and reflections on the ...
With Iman Humaydan in Melk/ Mit Iman Humaydan in Melk
Veröffentlicht von Peter Zimmermann | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, European Literature Days: daily blogs
22.10.2015. An October morning in Melk is a good time for reflection. Under overcast skies the ‘executive suite’ of the Benedictine Abbey rising in its pastel yellow above the town gives a quiet ...
Day One – Struggling with Parallel Worlds
Veröffentlicht von László Szabolcs | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, European Literature Days: daily blogs
I managed to arrive to Austria from Budapest quite uneventfully, the trains were on time, running smoothly, passengers around me chatting in several languages, as if nothing could ever disturb the ...
The awkward subject of commitment/ Die schwierige Sache mit dem Engagement.
Veröffentlicht von Peter Zimmermann | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, European Literature Days: daily blogs
23.10.2015. All over the world (at least I think so) people enjoy talking about the weather. They mainly do so because grumbling about the weather is a constant, and there is no fear of any ...
Is the ebook boom already over?/ Ist der E-Book-Boom zu Ende?
Veröffentlicht von Dirk Rumberg | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Innovations in the Digital Field
In the week prior to the Frankfurt Book Fair the reports and rumours were amassing that the ebook market had reached its limits of expansion – at least for published titles. Widely divergent figures ...
Novels without fictions/ Romane ohne Fiktionen
Veröffentlicht von Jürgen Ritte | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
As the French writer Patrick Deville occasionally muses his stories are basically “novels without fictions”. Deville is the author of brilliant continental investigations, reportages, historical ...
How two young Dutch entrepreneurs are shaking things up in the media industry/ Wie zwei Endzwanziger die deutsche Medienbranche aufmischen
Veröffentlicht von Henning Kornfeld | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Innovations in the Digital Field
Two Dutch entrepreneurs in their late twenties who are more comfortable wearing hoodies than formal suits have succeeded in achieving something in Germany where even reputable media organizations ...
Immigrant Literature in the Mother Tongue/ الأم
Veröffentlicht von Iman Humaydan | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, The Migrants
“Did you go to the Salon du livre in Paris this year?” This is a question I posed in passing to a number of Arab writers who live in Paris and write in their mother tongue. The answer given by most ...
The Hungarian Window in Vienna/ Das ungarische Fenster in Wien
Veröffentlicht von Wilhelm Droste | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
Anybody who wants to get to know Hungary now – to understand or even to want to understand – should switch off the radio, put down the newspapers and not go online. Instead, he or she should pick up ...
Exile and the burden of home on us/ Das Exil und die Last der Heimat auf uns/ المنفى ووطأة الأوطان فينا نجم والي
Veröffentlicht von Najem Wali | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, The Migrants
It is right, of course, that many writers and artists are ‘geographically’ in exile. Yet in my view, back ‘home’ they had already gone into inner exile since they became aware of the pain in the ...