Edition ch

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The edition ch is an Austrian literature publisher .

It was founded in 1987 by Christine Huber in Vienna . The focus was on visual texts and single sheet printing in cardboard boxes. A few years later, Franzobel took over the edition and published books by, among others, Ilse Kilic , Liesl Ujvary and an extensive collection of visual texts ("Kritzi Kratzi. Anthology of contemporary visual poetry").

In 1999 Lisa Spalt took over the edition. She not only published the first volume of the entanglement novel by Ilse Kilic and Fritz Widhalm , but also took over the exclusive rights for all subsequent volumes of this novel that were still to be published. Edition ch also published books by Christian Steinbacher , Christine Huber and Helmut Schranz as well as an anthology with experimental thrillers (“After the Thrillerpfeife”).

In 2004 Lisa Spalt passed the edition on to Günter Vallaster . This published in 2006, among others in his row space for notes an extensive, Dmitry Avaliani dedicated anthology of contemporary Austrian and Russian visual poetry ( "boundary overlap. Peresečenija granic. Poetry Visual Intercultural") with a foreword and translation by Juliana W. Kaminskaya and translations of Valeri Scherstjanoi . In 2010, the anthologies "An Alphabet of Visual Poetry" appeared in this series, in which more than 50 authors implemented a letter of their choice visually and poetically, and "A Polylog of Visual Poetry", which was a follow-up project to the "Border Crossings", 20 contributions from Russia and the German-speaking area contains. In addition, since 2004 poetry by Peter Enzinger with drawings by Georg Bernsteiner, poetry and short prose by Jörg Zemmler , prose by Markus Köhle , prose and drawings by Fritz Widhalm , poetry by Walter Pucher with graphics by Martin Burkhardt, a volume with drawings and texts von elffriede and a volume of poetry by Petra Ganglbauer with photographs by Elisabeth Wörndl. Ilse Kilic and Fritz Widhalm's entangling novel also stops at the seventh volume ("Everything that lasts long is quiet" (2011)).

From 2004 to 2006 Lisa Spalt published the small idiomatic series kiR within the edition ch .

Edition ch sees itself as a project to promote deviant ways of perception. The publications therefore also include the Little Book on Deviance , which was published under the title Stellwerk 1.

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