Galiani Publishing House

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The publishing house Galiani Berlin is a literary publisher based in Berlin .

history

Galiani Berlin was founded in January 2009 by the long-time lecturers at Eichborn Verlag, Wolfgang Hörner and Esther Kormann. The company was financed by Kiepenheuer and Witsch .

The publishing program consists primarily of contemporary German-language literature as well as cultural-historical and narrative non-fiction books and classics of world literature. The publisher's first seven titles went on sale in September 2009. The publisher's namesake is the Italian writer Ferdinando Galiani (1728–1787).

The publisher's authors include: Christian Adam , Larissa Boehning , Irena Brežná , Christopher Brookmyre , Bernd Brunner , Georg Brunold , Karen Duve , Bruno Preisendörfer , Sven Regener , Frank Schulz , Alain Claude Sulzer , Jan Costin Wagner and Hanns Zischler .

The newly translated works published by Galiani include novels by Michail Afanassjewitsch Bulgakow , Daniil Charms , Laurence Sterne and Lucretius .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Jörg Sundermeier: Kiepenheuer & Witsch finances new publishing house: From Eichborn to Galiani . In: The daily newspaper: taz . November 7, 2008, ISSN  0931-9085 ( taz.de [accessed September 1, 2018]).