Author reading: Salem Khalfani reads from “Flying Cats”

In “Flying Cats” Salem Khalfani reports on a six-story building in a German city. The characters are closely intertwined despite their coincidental connections. A missing cat takes center stage. After the reading by the Wiesbaden author of Iranian origin, there is time for conversation over snacks and tea. Salem Khalfani was born in Iran in 1963 and has lived in Germany since 1985. After studying literature at the University of Mainz, he published a study in 2003 on the “similarities of the absurd” in European literature. Continued to publish

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The Sujet Verlag on Deutschlandradio

On March 30, the journalist Jens Schellhass from Deutschlandradio published a wonderful portrait of Sujet Verlag. The background and the development of the publishing house as well as the importance of aerial root literature are in the foreground. Here you will find aerial root literature aptly explained: Click me! Here you can hear the contribution!

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Podcast from the Literaturhaus Bremen

The sujet publisher Madjid Mohit was a guest in an episode of the Literaturhaus podcast from the Literaturhaus Bremen at the beginning of March. In an interview with Felix Krause, he talks about aerial root literature, the Sujet Verlag and the potential of literature for peaceful coexistence. Here's the podcast!

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