| no man's land # 4 launch reading |
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with fiction by Emma Braslavsky, no man's land is proud to launch Issue # 4 with a bilingual reading of fiction by three very different young writers. Just in time for the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Emma Braslavsky traces the crisscrossing arcs of pre- and post-Wall friendship, while Julia Schoch's "Capturing in Passing" evokes the GDR as brutal summer camp. And Claudius Hagemeister's Grim Reaper escorts us unceremoniously from post-Wall to posthumous reality. Emma Braslavsky will read with her translator Andrew Boreham, Claudius Hagemeister will read with translator Nicholas Grindell, and Zaia Alexander will read her translation of Julia Schoch. After the reading, we hope you'll stick around for a celebratory beer from Saint Georges' reasonably-priced bar! We look forward to seeing you. no man's land # 4 will appear on November 1, 2009 with translations of fiction by Emma Braslavsky, Claudius Hagemeister, Sudabeh Mohafez, Julia Schoch and Keto von Waberer and poetry by Carl-Christian Elze, Hendrik Jackson, Adrian Kasnitz, Nicolai Kobus, Birgit Kreipe, Christoph Wenzel and Harald Weinrich at www.no-mans-land.org. The Editors, no man's land |
| no man's land # 3 Launch Reading with Poet Norbert Hummelt |
December 11, 2008 8 p.m. Saint Georges Bookshop Wörther Str. 27, Prenzlauer Berg Free admission
To mark the launch of its third issue, no man's land is proud to present a bilingual reading with Norbert Hummelt and his translator Catherine Hales. One of Germany's most important contemporary poets, Hummelt is noted for his profound and idiosyncratic engagement with German Romanticism and Anglo-American Modernism, producing subtle and intricate works filled with haunting imagery drawn largely from the landscape of memory. He will also read from his highly-acclaimed recent translations of poems by T. S. Eliot and William Butler Yeats. Catherine Hales, a Berlin-based poet, will read her translations of Hummelt's work.
After the reading, we invite you to join us for Christmas cookies and reasonably-priced beverages from the Saint Georges bar!
Isabel Cole Clemens Kuhnert Alistair Noon Editors, no man's land |
| Translation Idol" contest with Selim Özdogan |
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June 23, 2009 |
| no man's land # 3 Launch Reading with Poet Norbert Hummelt |
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December 11, 2008 To mark the launch of its third issue, no man's land is proud to present a bilingual reading with Norbert Hummelt and his translator Catherine Hales. One of Germany's most important contemporary poets, Hummelt is noted for his profound and idiosyncratic engagement with German Romanticism and Anglo-American Modernism, producing subtle and intricate works filled with haunting imagery drawn largely from the landscape of memory. He will also read from his highly-acclaimed recent translations of poems by T. S. Eliot and William Butler Yeats. Catherine Hales, a Berlin-based poet, will read her translations of Hummelt's work. After the reading, we invite you to join us for Christmas cookies and reasonably-priced beverages from the Saint Georges bar! Isabel Cole |
| no man's land at the Dzanc Books/SLS Symposium on International Literature |
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June 30-July 4, 2008 Mon. June 30, 2008 Thurs. July 3, 2008 |
| Translation Idol" contest with poet Ron Winkler |
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May 6, 2008 |
| March 2008: no man's land Dialect Poetry Workshop in Scotland |
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*Glasgow-Nuremberg reading with Fitzgerald Kusz, Helmut Haberkamm, Donal
McLaughlin and Donny O'Rourke* *Scots-Franconian translation workshop with Fitzgerald Kusz, Helmut Haberkamm,
Robert Alan Jamieson, Alexander Hutchison (not open to the public)* *StAnza Translation Master Class with Fitzgerald Kusz, Helmut Haberkamm,
Robert Alan Jamieson, Alexander Hutchison, moderated by Ken Cockburn* |
| no man's land / ExBerliner Reading with Bert Papenfuß |
| no man's land makes another guest appearance in the
English-language reading series EXBERLINER Wednesdays in Burger -
this time with Bert Papenfuß
March 28, 2007 8:30 p.m. Kaffee Burger Torstraße 60, Berlin Mitte U2 /Tram Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz |
| no man's land in Edinburgh |
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Isabel Fargo Cole |
| lauter niemand at Kaffee Burger |
| lauter niemand's Kaffee Burger debut in a special
guest appearance with "Achim Wendels Rumpelofen". lauter niemand
editors Adrijana Bohocki February 14, 2007 8:30 p.m. Kaffee Burger Tor Straße 60, Berlin Mitte U2 and Tram Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz |
| no man's land launch |
We
are celebrating the launch of no man's land, the first English edition
of lauterniemand, with a reading and party. (In German and English.)
Thursday, December 7, 2006 Admission 5 € incl. magazine
Ron Winkler
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| no man's land / ExBerliner Reading with Norbert Zähringer |
| November 29, 2006 Kaffee Burger Torstr. 60 in Berlin Mitte 9 p.m. The EXBERLINER cult goes on. November's action includes a collaboration with no man's land. German shooting star Norbert Zähringer will present his novel **Als ich schlief (**While I Was Sleeping) with translator Isabel Cole. Afterwards, Berlin songwriter Miss Kenichi will enchant the audience with her folk pop repertoire, before DJs Starfish and Flohmarkt round of the evening. |
| no man's land / ExBerliner Reading with Bert Papenfuß |
| no man's land makes another guest appearance in the
English-language reading series EXBERLINER Wednesdays in Burger -
this time with Bert Papenfuß
March 28, 2007 8:30 p.m. Kaffee Burger Torstraße 60, Berlin Mitte U2 /Tram Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz |
| no man's land in Edinburgh |
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Isabel Fargo Cole will present no
man's land at a reading jointly organized by the Goethe-Institute
Glasgow and the Scottish Poetry Library. |
| lauter niemand at Kaffee Burger |
| lauter niemand's Kaffee Burger debut in a special
guest appearance with "Achim Wendels Rumpelofen". lauter niemand
editors Adrijana Bohocki , Ernesto
Castillo , Isabel Fargo Cole and
Clemens Kuhnert will read poetry
and prose of a nature befitting the venue. February 14, 2007 8:30 p.m. Kaffee Burger Tor Straße 60, Berlin Mitte U2 and Tram Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz |
| no man's land launch |
We
are celebrating the launch of no man's land, the first English edition
of lauterniemand, with a reading and party. (In German and English.)
Thursday, December 7, 2006 Admission 5 € incl. magazine
Ron Winkler
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| no man's land / ExBerliner Reading with Norbert Zähringer |
| November 29, 2006 Kaffee Burger Torstr. 60 in Berlin Mitte 9 p.m. The EXBERLINER cult goes on. November's action includes a collaboration with no man's land. German shooting star Norbert Zähringer will present his novel **Als ich schlief (**While I Was Sleeping) with translator Isabel Cole. Afterwards, Berlin songwriter Miss Kenichi will enchant the audience with her folk pop repertoire, before DJs Starfish and Flohmarkt round of the evening. |