the booklet that wanted to change its long name
the booklet that wanted to change its long name
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description | Literature and art magazine |
publishing company | Publishing house The Healthy People Dispatch, Lucerne CH |
First edition | 1998 |
Frequency of publication | irregular, 0–3 issues / year |
editor | Matthias Burki, Yves Thomi |
Web link | www.menschenversand.ch/?sect=detail&id=100081 |
the magazine that wanted to change its long name is a Swiss literary and art magazine that has been published since 1998. The focus is on short stories, poetry and illustrations. The texts often move in the border area between humorous and experimental literature, the authors partly come from the areas of poetry slam or literary performance.
The editions are often published irregularly, in some years no edition was published, for example from 2002 to 2005, 2011 and 2013.
Authors include:
- Thomas Brunnschweiler
- Antonio Fian
- Juerg Halter
- Gerhard Jaschke
- Pedro Lenz
- Arne Rautenberg
- Fritz Sauter
- René Schweizer
- Enno Stahl
- Michael Stauffer
- Beat Sterchi
- Aglaya Veteranyi
- Christian Zehnder
- Florian Werner
Web links
- the booklet that wanted to change its long name on the publisher's website