louder nobody

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louder nobody - Berlin magazine for poetry and prose

description German literary magazine
First edition 1996
Sold edition 8000 copies
( [1] )
Editor-in-chief Clemens Kuhnert
editor no one eV
Web link www.lauter-niemand.de
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louder nobody is a German-language literary magazine published in Berlin . The magazine's authors include Monika Rinck , Jan Wagner and Juli Zeh . Between 1996 and 2003 contributions by 112 authors were published.

The name pays homage to Franz Kafka's story The Excursion to the Mountains . The magazine publishes articles by young, mostly still unknown authors. It has a printed edition of around 8,000 copies, making it one of the highest-circulation German literary periodicals . The magazine appears irregularly about once a year. In 2006 an English edition of the magazine was published under the title No Man's Land .

The magazine is published by Lauter Nobody eV , a non-profit association led by Clemens Kuhnert. The association is primarily a literature laboratory , a free reading stage, in which mostly unknown authors present self-written poetry or prose , which are then criticized by an open auditorium , which is largely made up of writers themselves .

louder no one has awarded the louer no one poetry prize in 2003, 2005 and 2006 . The winners included Tom Schulz , Ron Winkler and René Hamann .

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. 285 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stefanie Richter: Boxes full of talent . In: taz of December 11, 2003.
  2. Kirsten Küppers: Gala appearance in the snow . In: taz of December 29, 2001.