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Kombinat Literatur Berlin

Kombinat is a new collective for independent publishing in Berlin. Today I went to one of their meetings, and I think these kids are really on to something

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Who am I? Where am I?

Some thoughts on romantic love, this crazy modern life, and My Gentle Twin.

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And Other Stories Reading Group Roundup

Monday we held our first And Other Stories Berlin reading group meet-up. I was really thrilled at how the room filled up — there's a nice

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Introducing the & Other Stories Berlin Reading Group

We at Readux have been big fans of the British publisher And Other Stories for awhile now. There are two things that

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Final Cut: An Interview With Jürgen Fauth

The mystery at the heart of Jürgen Fauth’s debut novel Kino extends from the smoke-filled cabarets of Weimar Berlin and the era’s legendary silent films to

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Kino

“ …the technology of the night, modernity pressed in the service of poetry, culling images from dreams and rendering them visible as if by the light of the

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An interview with John Holton of Berlin-based Broken Dimanche Press.

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The Solace of Storytelling

In a giant cigar-shaped Armageddon shelter, as the world outside lays in ruins and its entire population has perished, Doctor Jacobi utters to his comrades, “We are the

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‘The Mixture of Love and Disgust’

Veit Harlan was arguably the most popular director in Nazi times and the creator of the immensely successful propaganda film Jew Suess. He got on with the regime

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German for ‘Cool’

Carl Weissner brought mid-century underground American literature into German, influencing the entire language. He died last week at 71.

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