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The Comic Discovers Its Heritage/ Der Comic entdeckt seine Geschichte
Veröffentlicht von Christian Gasser | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2016, Comic and Graphic Novel
One more time, Corto Maltese, the sea captain with no home port and the anarchist without championing the cause of anarchy, rushes into his exhilarating adventures, taking him from the South Seas to ...
Writers’ self-help/ Selbsthilfe von Autoren
Veröffentlicht von Beat Mazenauer | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Innovations in the Digital Field
iTunes shows how it’s done. An extensive catalogue of music tracks, games, books and of course Apps is available to users. Anyone who has stored his or her credit card data obtains the desired ...
Exile as the inexhaustible creative source/ Das Exil als unerschöpfliche kreative Quelle/ المنفى كمكان لا ينضب للإبداع نجم والي
Veröffentlicht von Najem Wali | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, The Migrants
At all times creative individuals have experienced the hard way that wherever power dominates there is also the force of exile. This dates back as far as Adam and Eve.
European Literature Trends 2015/ Europäische Literatur Trends 2015
Veröffentlicht von ELit Network | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
Literature Hous3 Europe: Literature Trends 2015 Eds. Walter Grond and Beat Mazenauer For the first time, the Literaturhaus Europe presents a nuanced and entertaining summary of the annual ...
“Googling” without Google/ „Googeln“ ohne Google
Veröffentlicht von Beat Mazenauer | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Innovations in the Digital Field
Trapped in its own algorithms Google increasingly turns up exactly what we were expecting anyway. To put it provocatively: Google manages its own knowledge, and anything beyond this goes ...
Homesickness for Future/ Heimweh nach Zukunft
Veröffentlicht von Herta Müller | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, The Migrants
Acceptance speech for the award of the Heinrich Böll Prize 2015.
Re-Book, a European E-book Project for Proposal
Veröffentlicht von Renata Zamida | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Innovations in the Digital Field
With the exception of a few countries, European libraries have been slow at adapting to change and modernization. This means that the introduction of e-books is in many libraries merely one of many ...
Social reading – Quiet reading time together/ Soziales Lesen – Stille Lektüre miteinander
Veröffentlicht von Beat Mazenauer | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Innovations in the Digital Field
There’s something magic about reading. Concentrated reading expands the world of experience and opens up fields of perception that in reality remain closed. Readers experience more than a single life ...
Migrants in Hungarian literature II: Immigrants
Veröffentlicht von Ágnes Orzóy | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
In this region, the eastern and southern parts of Europe, borders are very important, because history has always been equivalent here with the shift and change of borders; individual and family ...
Way Ahead of Politics: Literary Bridge between Belgrade and Pristina/ Daleko ispred politike: Književni most između Beograda i Prištine
Veröffentlicht von Saša Ilic | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
With a thirty-year delay, on 25th August 2015 the Prime Ministers of Serbia and Kosovo signed four agreements in Brussels, as part of the Brussels negotiations on normalization of the relationship ...