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Wöchentliche Blogeinträge (inter)nationaler AutorInnen
Sweet Reader’s Prejudices/ Sladki bralski predsodki
Veröffentlicht von Ana Schnabl | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
Quite recently, a young poet sent me one of his poems, a poem which drew a lot of attention in his home country and was likewise noticed in Ljubljana’s artistic corridors. He wished to share it with ...
CLICK AND READ: NEW MEDIA WRITING PRIZE
Veröffentlicht von fernain | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Innovations in the Digital Field
It’s been a pleasure being one of the judges The New Media Writing Prize, now in it’s fifth year, run by Bournemouth University who are leaders in the field of animation in the UK, and awarded ...
Angela Merkel and Paul Celan move (themselves in) Budapest/ Angela Merkel und Paul Celan bewegen (sich in) Budapest
Veröffentlicht von Wilhelm Droste | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
SNOW OF TOMORROW. Currently a minor miracle is happening in Budapest. The city is celebrating the poet Paul Celan with numerous events and an exhibition that runs until 20 February.
Angoulême 2015 – Charlie Hebdo
Veröffentlicht von Christian Gasser | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Comic and Graphic Novel
The Angoulême International Comics Festival is the mecca of the comic scene. For the 42nd festival, illustrators, writers, publishers and journalists from around the world and over 200,000 comic fans ...
War in Comic-books/ Der Krieg im Comic. Part/ Teil 3: Rutu Modan
Veröffentlicht von Christian Gasser | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Comic and Graphic Novel
Rutu Modan: A Suppressed War
War in Comic-books/ Der Krieg im Comic. Part/ Teil 2: Joe Sacco
Veröffentlicht von Christian Gasser | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Comic and Graphic Novel
Joe Sacco: Truth or Objectivity
The Migrants/ Die Ausgewanderten
Veröffentlicht von Walter Grond | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, The Migrants
At the first European Literature Days in 2009, Jürgen Ritte, a literary scholar at the Sorbonne Paris, responded in answer to the question “Is there a European literature?” – “No and yes. Yes. Of ...
E-book Subscription models: What works for the readers drags down the business (Proved by Oyster and Scribd)
Veröffentlicht von Renata Zamida | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2016, Innovations in the Digital Field
When we got used to e-book selling and started to talk about e-book lending, almost immediately commercial lending platforms in the shape of various subscription models appeared – not only in the US ...
Your Book Year Ahead
Veröffentlicht von Rosie Goldsmith | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
One of my roles as your Blogger-in-UK-residence is to share any Good News about International writing on ‘our’ side of the Channel – and I’ve just been served up a large delicious helping of brain ...
War in Comic-books/ Der Krieg im Comic. Part/ Teil 1: Jacques Tardi
Veröffentlicht von Christian Gasser | Permalink | abgelegt unter: 2015, Comic and Graphic Novel
There have always been war Comics. As elsewhere in popular culture, they satisfy the need both for heroic action and pacifist debate. As a result, they frequently suffer the same problems as the ...