Noise culture

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Noise culture

description Literary magazine
Area of ​​Expertise literature
language German
publishing company Bunte-Raben-Verlag
First edition 1993
Frequency of publication irregular
Sold edition 1,000 copies
Editor-in-chief Martin Brinkmann, Fabian Reimann
editor Martin Brinkmann, Fabian Reimann
Web link www.krachkultur.de
ISSN (print)

Krachkultur is a German literary magazine that was founded in 1993 by Martin Brinkmann and Fabian Reimann. It appears irregularly in the Bunte Raben Verlag , Lintig Meckelstedt . The editorial offices are in Bremen , Leipzig and Munich .

The magazine mainly publishes the young German-language literature, it also brings translations of international authors and commemorates the forgotten of the modern age .

Awards

Issues No. 9/2001 and No. 14/2012 were funded by the Senator for Culture of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, No. 10/2004 and No. 13/2010 by the German Literature Fund e. V. , the issues No. 11/2007 and No. 12/2008 from the Bernd and Eva Hockemeyer Foundation , Bremen.

Authors (selection)

In the journal crash culture appeared in German first publications among others: Henning Ahrens , Ingvar Ambjørnsen , Xaver Bayer , Frederic Beigbeder , Jens Björneboe , Léon Bloy , Emmanuel Bove , Mariola Brillowska , Raymond Carver , Oscar co-phanes , Heimito von Doderer , Daniel Dubbe , Tanja Dückers , Andreas von Flotow , Tess Gallagher, Frank Hertel , Matthias Baader Holst , Thomas Kling , Paul Léautaud , Sibylle Lewitscharoff , Edward Limonow , HP Lovecraft , Olga Martynowa , Anatoli Marienhof , Jon Michelet , Mary Miller , Maggie Nelson, Stewart O ' Nan , Selim Özdogan , Sigitas Parulskis , Horacio Quiroga , James Sallis , Wolfgang Schömel , Ersi Sotiropoulos, Peter Stamm , Saša Stanišić , Robert Louis Stevenson , Chris Trautmann , Anja Utler , Aglaja Veteranyi , Antoine Volodine, Peter Wawerzinek , Denton Wohlleben , Torsten Wohlleben , Richard Yates .

reception

With the literary magazine Krachkultur dealt u. a. the weekly newspaper Die Zeit in March 2005; she asked herself about the “foaming literary business” at the Leipzig Book Fair : “Is there something beyond the din? A small navel, the original vortex of literature? "And said:" There are many complicated ways to the truth and one - well, to Bremen. To 'Krachkultur', the small underground literary magazine. ”- A“ publication that literature fans can pass enthusiastically ”, was the assessment of Die Zeit in its article entitled“ The grip on the gun ”.

"Because what everyone knows and everyone reads, you will not find it here." Said the features section of the Bremen daily Weser-Kurier in April 2009 and subtly titled his review of Krachkultur issue no. 12 (the content of which is "Unheimlichen in various shapes "and the cover of which is coated with a fluorescent material and glows in the dark):" ... 'Noise culture' makes no noise, 'Noise culture' glows ".

literature

  • Sandra Uschtrin and Heribert Hinrichs (eds.): Handbook for authors . 8th edition. Uschtrin Verlag, Inning am Ammersee 2015, ISBN 978-3-932522-16-1 , p. 282 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Susanne Mayer : Literary Life. The grip in the throat . In: Die Zeit , No. 14/2005.
  2. Rainer Mammen: 'Noise culture' makes no noise, 'Noise culture' lights up . In: Weser-Kurier , April 17, 2009, p. 19.