Leaflet (poetry magazine)

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Leaflet

description Poetry magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Contemporary poetry
language German
publishing company Edition YE
First edition September 11, 1994
attitude 2004
Frequency of publication annually 1994 - 2004
Sold edition 900 copies
editor Theo Breuer
ZDB 2131879-7

Leaflet is a magazine for poetry .

history

The first edition of leaflet appeared in 1994 as a DIN-A-3 leaflet, u. a. with poems by Jochen Arlt , Claudia Pütz and Hendrik Liersch as well as visual poetry by Guillermo Deisler , Fernando Aguiar and Alessandro Cecotto. While the first issues were ›experimental‹, internationally and visually oriented, the magazine, whose number of pages grew from issue to issue, turned more and more to contemporary poetry in the German-speaking area from folder 6 onwards. In 2004, the ninth edition was published until further notice.

Conception

Faltblatt is a poetry magazine for new poems and essays as well as current author, book, publisher and magazine portraits. The group of authors presented includes Hans Bender , Marianne Glaßer , Michael Hamburger , Stefan Heuer , Axel Kutsch , Christoph Leisten , Frank Milautzcki , Jan Volker Röhnert , Heike Smets, Olaf Velte and Maximilian Zander . The leaflet was published once a year between 1994 and 2004 in Edition YE.

The magazine is published by the poet and publisher Theo Breuer , while Joseph Buhl , Andreas Noga and Gerd Sonntag are freelancers .

Edition YE

In addition to the poetry magazine Faltblatt, Edition YE published the artist magazine YE (annually / irregularly) from 1993 to 2008 , and from 2002 to 2008 the book series Lyrik in Edition YE with individual titles, monographs and edited volumes as well as occasional titles outside the three edition series.

Individual evidence

  1. See leaflet N ° 9. Lyrical magazine with new poems, book presentations, essays, 118 pages, Edition YE 2004.
  2. Introduction of leaflet 9 in the title culture magazine . Published January 24, 2005. Retrieved July 15, 2018.

literature

Web links

  • Andreas Reiffer in satt.org via leaflet and other literary magazines [1]