New in our catalogue: Boris Kerenski – Schnitte – Die Kunst der Schere Boris Kerenski was born in Stuttgart in 1971 and studied art there at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildende Künste under the supervision of Dieter Groß, Hans Dieter Huber and Joan Jonas. He worked for presses, did advertising, taught at Literaturhaus Stuttgart, was…
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Out now: Sophie Reyer – Urizen
New in our catalogue: Sophie Reyer – Urizen William Blake’s Book of Urizen, first published in 1794, is the source of inspiration for this volume of poetry by Sophie Reyer. Like Blake, Reyer makes a poetic attempt to discover new truths about the human soul. Both venture into the depths of the psyche, turn away…
New in: Gregor Kunz – Labyrinthe – Die Verona Protokolle
New in our catalogue: Gregor Kunz – Labyrinthe – Die Verona Protokolle Labyrinthe – Die Verona Protokolle (Gedichte und Montagen 2019-2020) is a slim edition with recent prose poems and photomontages by German artist and poet Gregor Kunz. The poems, fleeting impressions of buidings, landscapes, people, and sounds, and the b/w photomontages interact rather than…
New in: Soft Need #23
New in our catalogue: Soft Need #23 (published by Expanded Media Editions, Basel, 2020) Soft Need #23 is the final issue of a little mag founded by Udo Breger back in 1973. Planned as another mag, Soft Need #23 ended up as a book of 260 pages with more than 80 contributors from all over…
Taking on Bukowski
New in our catalogue: Todd Moore – Taking on Bukowski / Im Ring mit Bukowski (bilingual risographed chapbook published by Moloko Plus, 2020) In his short text Taking on Bukowski, Moore explains how any aspiring writer or poet should avoid imitating or emulating Bukowski. “I’ve never tried to take Bukowski out,” Moore writes, “because I…