Tag: Frankfurt book fair
Frankfurt Book Fair: the most important books from Spain – culture
1. Javier Marías – Tomas Nevinson Open detailed view Javier Marias: Tomás Nevinson. Novel. Translated from the Spanish by Susanne Lange. S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt 2022. 736 pages, 32 euros.…
Frankfurt Book Fair: Off to Fitzek
Slightly fewer books are sold than in the past, but bestsellers account for a growing proportion of all sales. Why is that? Not necessarily because of their quality. source site
Antonio Muñoz Molina: “Days without Cecilia”. Literature from Spain. – Culture
This isn’t a love story. She only pretends that a man is waiting for his wife to arrive in his new apartment. He has traveled ahead to Lisbon and is…
Sarah Mesa: "One Love": obsession and error
The Spanish writer Sara Mesa has written a mysteriously brilliant novel with “A Love”. source site
Tom Kraushaar at the beginning of the Frankfurt Book Fair. – Culture
Tom Kraushaar, 47, is an author and has been the publishing director of Klett-Cotta Verlag since 2007. On the occasion of the “dwarf” book fair 2020, he asked the mirror…
German Book Prize to Kim de l’Horizon – Kultur
“Blutbuch” is awarded as the best German-language novel of the year. At the award ceremony, Kim de l’Horizon used a clipper to show solidarity with the women taking to the…
German Book Prize: With the Razor
Kim de l’Horizon dedicates the German Book Prize to women in Iran and cuts off her hair. On the symbolism of gestures. source site
Frankfurt Book Fair: German Book Prize goes to Kim de l’Horizon
The novel “Blutbuch” is awarded as the best German-language novel of the year. source site
Before the book fair in Frankfurt: farewell to continuous paper
The energy crisis is also turning the publishing industry upside down. Do books have to become more expensive and should the state intervene? A visit to the bookmakers of the…
A Coruña: Pipelines and tanks follow Scholz to Spain
abroad A Coruna Pipelines and tanks follow Scholz to Spain As of: 12:12 a.m | Reading time: 4 minutes Olaf Scholz likes Spain. Above all, his government and its head…