Dingsda publishing house

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Dingsda publishing house
legal form one-man business
founding 1990
Seat Leipzig
management Joachim Jahns
Branch book

The Dingsda publishing house was founded in September 1990 by Joachim Jahns in Querfurt . When choosing the publisher's name, he referred to the poet Johannes Schlaf , who was also born in Querfurt and who called his hometown “Dingsda”. In 2004 the publishing house took its seat in the book city of Leipzig .

Works and authors

Dingsda-Verlag has published, among other things, Totschlag (1994) by Erik Neutsch , Fall into Life (1994) by Walter Lehweß-Litzmann , Die Schwalben der Kindheit (1995) by Rudolf Scholz , the controversy Unendliche Wende (1998) by Hermann Kant and Gerhard Zwerenz and The Fundamental Difference (1999) by Sahra Wagenknecht and Gerhard Zwerenz, Die Mythen der Modernisierer (2001) by Sahra Wagenknecht, Cave Sanctuaries Kannibalen (2005) by Günter Behm-Blancke , Der Warschauer Ghettokönig (2009), Erwin Strittmatter and the SS , Günter Grass and the Waffen-SS (2011), Erwin Strittmatter and the evil war (2012) as well as The Kirschs or The View of Things (2016) by Joachim Jahns, Defense speech or self-praise of the gout / elegy on the death of Albrecht Dürer (2013 ) by Willibald Pirckheimer and the art book Rätsel Dali (2019) by Juliane Jahns.

Other authors of the publishing house include Gerhard Branstner , Kurt Zeising, Gertraude Clemenz-Kirsch, Louise von Francois , Reinhold Andert , Christa Gießler , Christine Ostrowski , Anneliese Probst , Traute Richter , Peter Biele , Reinhard Stöckel , Hermann Großesler , Thomas Zunkel, Willi Sitte and Lisl Urban.

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