Tag: What are you reading
SZ column: What are you reading, Axel Honneth? – Culture
Born in Essen in 1949, the social philosopher Axel Honneth is a professor at Columbia University in New York and was director of the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research from…
SZ column: What are you reading, Navid Kermani? – Culture
The orientalist and writer Navid Kermani has become known as an essayist, novelist and author of travel reports and has received numerous awards. He published last “Everyone should come a…
SZ column: What are you reading, Barbara Vinken? – Culture
Barbara Vinken is a professor of literature and Romance studies. Her books, such as those on Kleist and Flaubert, repeatedly deal with the aesthetic secrets of clothing and fashion. SZ:…
SZ column: What are you reading, Michael Maar? – Culture
The Germanist and literary critic Michael Maar has written books about Marcel Proust, Vladimir Nabokov, Harry Potter and Thomas Mann. Last time he was with me “The Serpent in Wolf’s…
SZ column: What are you reading, Esther Dischereit? – Culture
Esther Dischereit is a poet, essayist and commentator. Born in Heppenheim in 1952, she worked in the metal and printing industry before becoming a writer. In between she was also…
Literature column: What are you reading?
In our new interview column, we ask writers what they are currently reading. Episode five: Durs Grünbein. .source site
Literature column: What are you reading?
In our new interview column, we ask writers what they are currently reading. Episode Four: Hengameh Yaghoobifarah. .source site
Literature column: What are you reading?
In our new interview column, we ask writers what they are currently reading. Episode three: Jan Wagner. .source site
Literature column: What are you reading?
In our new interview column, we ask writers what they are currently reading. Episode two: Antje Rávik Strubel. .source site
What are you reading right now? Heinz Strunk on book recommendations and literature – culture
In our new interview column, we ask writers what they are currently reading. Episode one: Heinz Strunk. .source site