Abstract Novel Manifesto

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Abstract Novel Manifesto

The abstract novel's manifesto is a literary theoretical requirement drafted in 2001 by the writer Armin Kratzert , which has since been disseminated in exhibitions, poster campaigns and on the Internet and translated into various languages. Well-known authors such as Amelie Fried , FX Karl , Ilija Trojanow , Lydiahaben , Michael Stavaric , Nina Jäckle , Rafael Horzon and Zé do Rock support the manifesto. The core of the idea are Kratzert's ten theses, which show a certain parallel to the development of abstract art in the 20th century.