Literature

Germany is a book country: With around 95,000 titles published or re-published annually, it is one of the world’s leading book nations. There are more than 4,400 book stores, 7,500 libraries and 2,000 literary publishers in Germany, with the major publishing cities being Munich, Berlin, Frankfurt/Main, Stuttgart, Cologne, and Hamburg. The licenses for almost 9,000 German books are sold to foreign companies annually. In the fall of each year, the publishing world gathers in Germany at the world’s largest meeting of the trade, the International Frankfurt Book Fair. Held each spring, the Leipzig Book Fair is a smaller event that has now become well established.

Author Herta Müller

Herta Müller is Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature for 2009

German author Herta Müller, her works once banned under the Romanian dictatorship, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2009. Müller is the thirteenth German-language author to receive the Nobel Prize in literature.

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German-language Book Recommendations

Winter is the perfect time to curl up on the couch with a good book. Deutschland Magazine has put together a list of “recommended reading,” featuring German-language books with summaries in English. 

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“GDR Literature Isn’t Dead”

With the fall of the wall in 1989, a specific East German literary tradition, partly controlled by the Socialist Unity Party (SED), also collapsed. How should GDR literature be evaluated today? An interview with the East German literature expert, Holger Helbig.

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The Villa Aurora in Los Angeles - A Residence for Culture

It was a refuge for Lion Feuchtwanger and a meeting place for German and American intellectuals. Today, Villa Aurora continues this tradition: as a residence for transatlantic cultural interchange. 

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Literature

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Friedrich von Schiller and the Ideal of Freedom

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Just four years after Schiller Year 2005, which marked the 200th anniversary of the death of Friedrich von Schiller, yet another important Schiller anniversary will be celebrated on November 10: the 250th anniversary of the birth of the poet. 

All Quiet on the Western Front

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Although it was published eighty years ago, Erich Maria Remarque's antiwar novel Im Westen nichts Neues (All Quiet on the Western Front), which describes the misery and suffering in the trenches of World War I, has lost none of its relevance.