Textem

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The Textem Verlag (pronounced [teks'te: m fer'la: k]) is a publisher in Hamburg .

history

Since 2002, numerous authors have published literary and art reviews on the publisher's internet platform. In 2004 the internet project became a print publisher. Since then, the publisher has regularly published prose pieces, short stories and novels by German-speaking authors and at the same time reissues historical texts. Since July 2006 the publisher has also been bringing its own print magazine - Kultur & Gespenster - onto the market. The publisher cooperates u. a. with the Kunstverein Harburg, the material publishing house of the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg and the Hochschule für Künste Bremen , this is how artist publications and readers are created. Since 2011 the encyclopedia “Small mood atlas in individual volumes” has been published by the publishing house.

Authors of the publisher

The publishers' authors and artists include:

Helene Appel, Milena Aguilar, Jan-Frederik Bandel, Suse Bauer, Jennifer Bennett, Christian Bernhardt , Marie Luise Birkholz, Christiane Blattmann, Marcia Breuer, Ergül Cengiz, Armin Chodzinski , Kerstin Cmelka, Kyung-Hwa Choi, Cordula Ditz, Luise Donschen , Anna Echterhölter, Wiebke Elzel, Jeannette Fabis, Friederike Feldmann , Chup Friemert, Thomas Gann, Stella Geppert, Ulrike Gerhardt, Michael Glasmeier , Dorothea Goldschmidt, Jul Gordon, Hella Gerlach, Anna Lena Grau, Christoph Grau, Nina Lucia Groß, Dagrun Hintze , Julia Horstmann, Elke Stefanie Inders, Verena Issel , Kilian Jörg , Annika Kahrs, Carsten Klook , Nina Kluth, Mona Körte, Inge Krause, Martin Lechner, Hanne Lorek, Susanne Lorenz , Judith Mall, Katrin Mayer, Franziska Mecklenburg, Linda McCue, Michaela Melián , Nicole Messenlehner, Almut Middel, Anna Möller, Maria Müller-Schareck, Ilze Orinska , Nadine Otto, Ulrike Paul, Britta Peters , Regine Petersen, Casandra Popescu, Karol Potrykus, Tania Prill , Peter Neitzke , Mich aela Ott , Hannah Rath, Andrea Rauschenbusch , Petra Reichensperger, Guido Rohm , Marie Rotkopf , Katrin Sahner, Frank Schäfer , Jenny Schäfer, Gabi Schaffner, Eske Schlüters, Olga von Schubert, Nora Sdun , Mona Schieren, Anne Schülke, Thomas von Steinaecker , Achim Stegmüller, Mette Thiessen, Sophie-Therese Trenka-Dalton, Sonja Vordermaier, Sabine Weingartner, Susanne Weiß, Dieter Wenk, Dorothee Wenner, Anna-Lena Wenzel , Simon Wint, Susanne M. Winterling, Lily Wittenburg, Frank Witzel , Uljana Wolf , Raul Zelik , Ursula Zillig .

Publishing series "Small mood atlas in individual volumes"

The paperback series “Small Mood Atlas in Individual Volumes” defends itself against the horror regime of cheerful surface knowledge. The expansion of what can and must be considered a form and object of aesthetic experience today calls for new conceptual instruments: our aesthetic relationship to the world can no longer be divided into the categories of “high”, “pop” or “subculture” “Or in the grid of so-called styles, schools and epochs. The “Little Atlas of Mood in Individual Volumes” claims to provide the solution to these problems. Our aesthetics are rearranged in continuously appearing small volumes, each with a lexeme: from silliness to cramps , from fear to troubled people . The didactic gymnastics of bookmarked introductory volumes are denied by the “mood atlas” as well as by the “all-inclusive travel knowledge” (Wolfgang Hegewald). Its form is the essay, its format suitable for a jacket pocket and the goal is cheerful insight.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Review of Volume 15: Maximilian Probst : Narcissus and Schmollmund. In: Die Zeit , No. 8/2017 of February 16, 2017.