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German Audiobook Awards Recognize Excellence in Diverse Formats
The German Audiobook Awards were presented in Cologne, with Maria Wördemann winning 'Best Interpreter' for "Xerox," Julian Horeyseck for "Leuchtfeuer," and other awards given in categories including best children's audiobook and best podcast.
German Audiobook Awards Recognize Excellence in Diverse Formats
The German Audiobook Awards were presented in Cologne, with Maria Wördemann winning 'Best Interpreter' for "Xerox," Julian Horeyseck for "Leuchtfeuer," and other awards given in categories including best children's audiobook and best podcast.
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Lit.Cologne 2024: Democracy, Populism, and Literary Discourse
The 2024 Lit.Cologne literary festival, running from October 26th to 28th in Cologne, Germany, features over 200 events with notable guests such as Nick Hornby and Joschka Fischer, focusing discussions on threats to democracy and right-wing populism; celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025.
Lit.Cologne 2024: Democracy, Populism, and Literary Discourse
The 2024 Lit.Cologne literary festival, running from October 26th to 28th in Cologne, Germany, features over 200 events with notable guests such as Nick Hornby and Joschka Fischer, focusing discussions on threats to democracy and right-wing populism; celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025.
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Leipzig Book Prize 2025 Nominees Announced
The 2025 Leipzig Book Prize nominees, announced March 5th, include Christian Kracht, Wolf Haas, and Kristine Bilkau for fiction; works on Russian propaganda and a Belarusian anthology on Nazi-burned villages for non-fiction; and translations from Polish, English, Italian, and Belarusian.
Leipzig Book Prize 2025 Nominees Announced
The 2025 Leipzig Book Prize nominees, announced March 5th, include Christian Kracht, Wolf Haas, and Kristine Bilkau for fiction; works on Russian propaganda and a Belarusian anthology on Nazi-burned villages for non-fiction; and translations from Polish, English, Italian, and Belarusian.
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Alban Nikolai Herbst's "Briefe nach Triest": A 70th Birthday Novel
Alban Nikolai Herbst, born in 1955, celebrates his 70th birthday with the release of his latest novel, "Briefe nach Triest", a 600-page epistolary work exploring themes of relationships and artistic creation, reflecting his unique writing style influenced by 1950s German authors.
Alban Nikolai Herbst's "Briefe nach Triest": A 70th Birthday Novel
Alban Nikolai Herbst, born in 1955, celebrates his 70th birthday with the release of his latest novel, "Briefe nach Triest", a 600-page epistolary work exploring themes of relationships and artistic creation, reflecting his unique writing style influenced by 1950s German authors.
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Eugen Gomringer: A Centennial Celebration of Concrete Poetry
Eugen Gomringer, a pioneering figure in Concrete Poetry, celebrates his 100th birthday today; his minimalist, visually-driven poems, known as "Ideograms" and "Constellations," have significantly impacted art, design, and environmental design.
Eugen Gomringer: A Centennial Celebration of Concrete Poetry
Eugen Gomringer, a pioneering figure in Concrete Poetry, celebrates his 100th birthday today; his minimalist, visually-driven poems, known as "Ideograms" and "Constellations," have significantly impacted art, design, and environmental design.
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Bauer's Illustrations Enhance Boie's Narrative of Despair and Resilience
Jutta Bauer's illustrations for Kirsten Boie's book contrast the protagonist's past happiness (depicted with bright colors and energetic lines) with his current despair (shown with muted tones and slumped postures), enhancing the narrative's emotional impact and subtly foreshadowing potential future...
Bauer's Illustrations Enhance Boie's Narrative of Despair and Resilience
Jutta Bauer's illustrations for Kirsten Boie's book contrast the protagonist's past happiness (depicted with bright colors and energetic lines) with his current despair (shown with muted tones and slumped postures), enhancing the narrative's emotional impact and subtly foreshadowing potential future...
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Polish Heritage Flourishes in German Literature
The number of German authors with Polish roots is rising, with many achieving success in prestigious literary awards, such as the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, and publishing houses, showcasing their bicultural heritage and experiences.

Polish Heritage Flourishes in German Literature
The number of German authors with Polish roots is rising, with many achieving success in prestigious literary awards, such as the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize, and publishing houses, showcasing their bicultural heritage and experiences.
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Kracht's "Air": A Surreal Journey Between Realities
Christian Kracht's "Air" follows Cohen and Paul as they inexplicably find themselves in a pre-industrial world after separate incidents, their journey interweaving dreams, alternate realities, and symbolic objects, raising questions about consciousness and the nature of reality.

Kracht's "Air": A Surreal Journey Between Realities
Christian Kracht's "Air" follows Cohen and Paul as they inexplicably find themselves in a pre-industrial world after separate incidents, their journey interweaving dreams, alternate realities, and symbolic objects, raising questions about consciousness and the nature of reality.
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Podcast Analyzes 1970s Love, Technology, and Abuse in Contemporary Literature
The "Was liest du gerade?" podcast analyzes Michael Köhlmeier's "Die Verdorbenen" (1970s love), Jonas Lüscher's "Verzauberte Vorbestimmung" (technology's impact on humanity), and Édouard Louis' "Monique bricht aus" (abusive relationships), highlighting the enduring importance of love amidst societal...

Podcast Analyzes 1970s Love, Technology, and Abuse in Contemporary Literature
The "Was liest du gerade?" podcast analyzes Michael Köhlmeier's "Die Verdorbenen" (1970s love), Jonas Lüscher's "Verzauberte Vorbestimmung" (technology's impact on humanity), and Édouard Louis' "Monique bricht aus" (abusive relationships), highlighting the enduring importance of love amidst societal...
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Lüscher's "Verzauberte Vorbestimmung": A Critique of Utopian Ideals
Jonas Lüscher's "Verzauberte Vorbestimmung" is a multi-layered novel spanning centuries, from World War I to a futuristic New Cairo, exploring disillusionment with utopian ideals and critiquing societal reliance on technology, challenging the pursuit of endless progress.

Lüscher's "Verzauberte Vorbestimmung": A Critique of Utopian Ideals
Jonas Lüscher's "Verzauberte Vorbestimmung" is a multi-layered novel spanning centuries, from World War I to a futuristic New Cairo, exploring disillusionment with utopian ideals and critiquing societal reliance on technology, challenging the pursuit of endless progress.
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Podcast Reviews Novels on Love, Women's Lives, and Identity
The "Was liest du gerade?" podcast reviews Julia Schoch's concluding autobiographical novel "Wild nach einem wilden Traum", Ursula Krechel's "Sehr geehrte Frau Ministerin" about four women's lives, and Thomas Mann's essay "Lübeck als geistige Lebensform", highlighting themes of love, societal roles,...

Podcast Reviews Novels on Love, Women's Lives, and Identity
The "Was liest du gerade?" podcast reviews Julia Schoch's concluding autobiographical novel "Wild nach einem wilden Traum", Ursula Krechel's "Sehr geehrte Frau Ministerin" about four women's lives, and Thomas Mann's essay "Lübeck als geistige Lebensform", highlighting themes of love, societal roles,...
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Kafka's Enduring Enigma: Misinterpretation and the Shadow of Avant-Garde Prose
Franz Kafka's enduring fame in German literature results from a consistent misreading of his allegorical writing style, which intentionally avoids clear interpretations, unlike the realist tradition; this article suggests exploring the rich but overlooked contemporary avant-garde short prose.

Kafka's Enduring Enigma: Misinterpretation and the Shadow of Avant-Garde Prose
Franz Kafka's enduring fame in German literature results from a consistent misreading of his allegorical writing style, which intentionally avoids clear interpretations, unlike the realist tradition; this article suggests exploring the rich but overlooked contemporary avant-garde short prose.
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