Edition Down the Danube

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The Edition down the Danube is an Austrian literature publisher .

history

It was founded by Ruth Aspöck in 1995 in Upper Austria and Vienna . He focuses on literature from the Danube region , as well as politically resistant and critical writings. Anthologies with texts on rivers, but also annotated reprints of texts from the modern era, appear regularly . In this series, the novel was sugar from Cuba by Rudolf Brunngraber reissued 1993rd For 2007 the edition planned a bicycle trip up the Danube (vice versa to the publisher's name). Authors of the edition should read at all stations. In 2008 the edition stopped its work.

Editor

Ruth Aspöck herself has u. a. their analytical text Where poverty lives in the edition published. In 2005 Ruth Aspöck published the documentation of a symposium of the Graz Authors' Assembly under the title What is art? Discussion in permanence . The symposium took place at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under the joint organization of Gerhard Jaschke and Ruth Aspöck.

Publications

  • Ruth Aspöck : Where poverty lives. Essay. 1992.
  • Ruth Aspöck: Is it all theater? Interview with authors: Documentation of a series of events. 1992.
  • Herbert W. Franke : Paths to computer art . Annotated Reprints of Twentieth Century Texts. 1995.
  • Ruth Aspöck: Poised . Prosaic poetry. 1995.
  • Ilse Kilic : L 5 / S 1. Make a waffle out of the disease! A report. 1995.
  • Johann Barth: Father's Suffering Or The Bullying Story. A protocol novel. 1997.
  • Cuckold Wolf Beetle: I went. The book of change. 1999.
  • Marlen Schachinger : Tomorrow, maybe . 2000.
  • Ruth Aspöck: Schnaitheim - summer home . 2000.
  • Rolf Schwendter : Reading theater . 2002.

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