Telesma publishing house
The Telesma-Verlag is a publishing house based in Treuenbrietzen .
history
Telesma-Verlag was founded in 1988 by the lyricist and organist Karl-Heinrich Klein (pseudonym David Colombara) in Bensheim and was initially, apart from a selection of writings by the philosopher Franz von Baader , a self-publisher. The writer and Germanist Baal Müller acquired it in 2002 and took it out from Munich . In 2007 Müller relocated the publishing house to Caputh am Schwielowsee, two years later to Treuenbrietzen . Under Müller's direction, the focus was initially on the neo-pagan and neo-ognostic poets and philosophers of the Munich cosmists around the poet and esoteric Alfred Schuler , whose works Baal Müller re-edited, and the philosopher and graphologist Ludwig Klages .
In recent years the publishing program has been u. a. by the national revolutionary Friedrich Hielscher , the writer Friedrich Georg Jünger , the psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung , about whom Gerhard Wehr presented a monograph in Telesma-Verlag, and the poet Rolf Schilling . Another focus is on philosophical work, in particular by the cultural philosopher, historian and nature conservationist Reinhard Falter and, more recently, a biological work by the GDR dissident, farmer and former Saxon state commissioner for the Stasi documents Michael Beleite . Since 2013, Telesma has also published novels by contemporary authors, including Björn Clemens .
Surname
The publisher's name goes back to the concept of the cosmic primordial substance from the Tabula Smaragdina , a basic text of the hermetic philosophy and alchemy , by Hermes Trismegistos .