Slaves (magazine)

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slaves

description German literary magazine
publishing company BasisDruck, Berlin
First edition May 1994
attitude November 1999
ISSN

Sklaven is the title of a German literary magazine.

history

The magazine "Sklaven" was founded in May 1994 by the poets Stefan Döring and Bert Papenfuß and the publishers Stefan Ret and Klaus Wolfram . Berlin based BasisDruck Verlag was the publisher. In January 1998 the magazine split into "Sklaven" and "Sklaven Aufstand". After the 50th issue, the last issue was published in November 1999, entitled "The Last Slaves", from which in turn the magazine GEGNER emerged .

The "slaves" published texts from literature, philosophy and economics. “Contemporary from a radical point of view” was combined with first publications from the archive of the revolutionary tradition.

The magazine felt particularly committed to the writer Franz Jung , who wanted to publish a magazine with the title "SLAVES" in 1927, and to those around him.

The follow-up project is the magazine Abwärts !, whose name also goes back to Franz Jung and which is conceived as a joint project with the magazines Gegen , floppy myriapoda , telegraph and Zonic .

  1. Declaration by the editors, in: Down! 1.1 (March 2014), ISSN  1432-2641 , p. 2.

Editors

slaves

  • No. 0 to 2: Stefan Döring, Wolfram Kempe, Bert Papenfuß, Stefan Ret, Klaus Wolfram
  • No. 3 to 34: Stefan Döring, Annett Gröschner , Wolfram Kempe, Bert Papenfuß, Stefan Ret, Klaus Wolfram
  • Nos. 34 to 40: Stefan Döring, Annett Gröschner, Andreas Hansen , Wolfram Kempe, Bert Papenfuß, Stefan Ret, Klaus Wolfram
  • Numbers 41 to 43: Stefan Döring, Annett Gröschner, Andreas Hansen, Thomas Martin , Wolfram Kempe, Bert Papenfuß, Stefan Ret, Klaus Wolfram
  • Nr. 43 to 50: Stefan Döring, Thomas Martin, Stefan Ret, Klaus Wolfram

Slave revolt

  • Nos. 44/45 to 50: Annett Gröschner, Andreas Hansen, Wolfram Kempe, Bert Papenfuß
  • No. 52: Annett Gröschner, Wolfram Kempe, Renate Koßmann, Bert Papenfuß, Norbert Kröcher (Knofo)

The last slaves

  • Andreas Hansen, Bert Papenfuß, Stefan Ret

literature

  • Anne Hahn / Guillaume Paoli: SLAVE MARKET. Utopia and loss. On the becoming and passing of a series of events in the lower abdomen of Berlin , Lukas Verlag, 2000.
  • XX.4 Slaves / slave uprising , in: Bernd Drücke: Between a desk and a street battle? Anarchism and libertarian press in East and West Germany , Klemm & Oelschläger Verlag, Ulm 1998, p. 461 ff.

Press reviews (selection)

  • "Texts, funnier than they look". Susanne Messmer, taz Berlin local culture, April 9, 1998.
  • “Heirs in the Riddle Year”. Mark Siemons, FAZ, March 26, 1998.
  • “Crisis ended. The magazine SKLAVEN now has two successors ”. Dirk Rudolph, Scheinschlag, No. 6/1998.

Quotes

"It is possible that the new Prenzlauer Berg magazine Sklaven alone will survive, in which it says: 'The sand is already up to our waist ... How much sand should it actually be?'" Adolf Endler (Neue Deutsche Literatur, 9/1994 )

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