Karlsruhe reader

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The Karlsruhe Reading Book is an anthology series in the tradition of reading books . A total of five editions have appeared since 1980, each of which was published by a different Karlsruhe publisher.

The aim of the series is to comprehensively present and document literary work in the Karlsruhe area . In the Karlsruhe reader, contemporary writers and poets from different generations have their say with short prose texts ( short stories , novellas , essays ) and poems .

The fifth and so far last edition was published by Info Verlag under the title Neues Karlsruher Lesebuch 2010 . In addition to new, young and still unknown authors, numerous renowned authors are represented, such as Wolfgang Burger , Walter Helmut Fritz , Harald Hurst , Matthias Kehle , Jürgen Lodemann , Doris Lott , Markus Orths , Wolf Pehlke , Patrick Roth and Herbert Wetterauer .

With the New Karlsruhe Reader , almost half of Karlsruhe's post-war literature is now personally documented.

expenditure

  • Neues Karlsruher Lesebuch , ed. Matthias Kehle and Thomas Lindemann, Info Verlag, Karlsruhe 2010, ISBN 978-3-88190-589-3
  • Karlsruhe reading book (Optimistic stories from everyday life) , Schimmelzweig Verlag, Karlsruhe 2010, ISBN 978-3-00-030190-2
  • Karlsruher Lesebuch , edited by Cordula Hoepfner and Peter Kohl, Karlsruhe 1998, Röser-Verlag, ISBN 3-9805361-0-6
  • Karlsruhe reading book , Ed. Ulrich Zimmermann, Braun Verlag, Karlsruhe 1988, ISBN 3-7650-8059-4
  • Karlsruhe reading book , edited by Andreas Dürr, Fächer Verlag, Karlsruhe 1980, ISBN 3-88685-110-9

reception

Individual proof

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