The Sujet Verlag at the ADIBF 2022

Sujet Verlag is taking part in the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2022 this year and is presenting its profile with a colorful and hand-picked portfolio of children's books, novels and poetry at the joint stand of the German exhibitors.

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Reading with Angelika Sinn "Between Heaven and Tündük"

On Thursday, April 7th, at 6 p.m., Angelika Sinn will read from her Kyrgyz travel journal “Between Heaven and Tündük”. This takes place as part of the exhibition by the artist Neeharika Donau Hossain in the Onil gallery. About the book: Angelika Sinn's travel journal is a story about encounters with a wondrous country - Kyrgyzstan. An invitation to a symposium for artists and writers takes the author to a yurt camp on the remote mountain lake Issyk Kul. There, the foreign natural landscape becomes a profound experience. Angelika tells the story in poetic images

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Sound sleep – live stream reading with Schirin Nowrousian

As part of the "Many Languages ​​- One World" project, the poet Schirin Nowrousian will read from her multilingual work. Schirin Nowrousian is an author, poet and translator and she writes in more than one language. Poems flow from her pen in German, French and sometimes in English, and sometimes other languages ​​such as Lithuanian and Portuguese are added. For our event she brings texts in several languages ​​from all her previous book publications (including the volume "Gläserne Fehde" published by Sujet Verlag in 2019),

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Opening of the exhibition "Distant Companions" by Gunther Gerlach

From May 2nd to July 31st, sculptures and drawings by the Bremen artist and author Gunther Gerlach will be on display at the Barfuss Gallery in Hamburg. At the opening, the author reads the voices from his latest volume of poetry, Deeper in Space, which is published by Sujet Verlag. With music by Martin Hamborg Exhibition opening subject to the Corona rules on May 2, 2021. Visits in compliance with the prescribed Corona measures.

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Eva Korhammer's review of Inge Buck's "Corona Diary"

"The general becomes visible in the most individual things,” Adorno tells us. He would have appreciated, possibly used, Inge Buck's handcrafted armor against an invisible foe." It is almost expected of authors who are alive, their contribution to the pandemic that determines our present. It is not surprising that Inge Buck has also pricked up her ears, since she has long been crossing borders with her texts and offers approaches for understanding. Corona Diary is also about Inge Buck's most recent work, and his from the

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