Derivation of the Latin word littera, the “letter”
The word literature is a derivation of the Latin word littera, the “letter,” which only became fashionable in the early modern period. The plural litterae acquired its own meanings as early as antiquity as “written material,” “documents,” “letters,” “learning,” “science(s).” In French and English, this meaning was retained in the terms lettres and letters as a synonym for “science”.
Crime novels "Russian Girl" and "Phasmida" - Karin Holz
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Karin Holz was born in Regensburg and has deep roots in the old cathedral city. At school I was already a permanent member of the theater and singing group at the age of 10.
The world behind the veil - Saphia Azzedine
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French-Moroccan Saphia Azzeddine presents a disturbing story of emancipation: from country shepherd to whore.
Nevfel Cumart - Cross of Merit on Ribbon from Gauck
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When the phone rang quite early in the morning last Thursday and Nevfel Cumart reported from the ICE to Frankfurt, the surprise was great.
Hatice Akgün - stations with questions about integration
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Hatice Akyün was born on June 15, 1969 in Akpınar Köyü near Kütahya in a small Anatolian village about 100 kilometres southeast of Ankara.
Melanie Heinle: Traveling with kith and kin for a year?
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- And then also a cultural trip? The doctorate in ancient history Melanie Heinle from Munich is doing exactly that at the moment.
Of the Unrighteousness of God - Nevfel Cumart
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Mathias Enard's adventure and bildungsroman takes place around the Mediterranean Sea and addresses the current crises in Islamic societies - A review by Nevfel Cumart
The Frankfurt Book Fair attracts - more attractive!
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We had already planned to visit the Frankfurt Book Fair last year, but as it always happens..... Well, this year it should finally work out.
Tulumba Pastries and The Idecik Saints
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It's Santa Claus. This date is also honoured at home by Filiz Penzkofer - although her Bavarian father knows other traditions than what the Turkish grandmother makes of this Christian festival.
A painful look into the dark past - Zülfü Livaneli
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The Turkish Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk is known to many people in Germany who are interested in literature. No question.
The author's burden and sorrow - Werner Koschan
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I opened the editorial door just a crack, just enough for my head to fit through. "May I come inside?"
Doğan Akhanlı and the indivisibility of human rights
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The writer Doğan Akhanlı, born in 1957 in Şavşat in the province of Artvin, is regarded in the western hemisphere as a true advocate of human rights, which he emphatically demands from the political rulers, probably also because of his own life experience in Turkey.
Sebastian Fitzek - The very special reading show
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As one of the most successful German thriller authors of modern times, Sebastian Fitzek can look back on a great career in the field of thriller and crime literature, especially in recent years.
Carnival Cologne 2013 viewed from above – Werner Koschan
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"I want to go to the parade," says my wife Rita. She means the carnival procession in our district. This is one of the small clubs that decorate their floats and parade through the streets of their district of Cologne with little money but all the more attention to detail.
Imagine it's war time and nobody goes
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It was this quote, which is commonly and often attributed to Berthold Brecht, that we found among other graffiti under a car bridge in Weil and thus obliged us to do a little research.
Allan Huglstad - research about Greek and Romans
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Allan Huglstad is a retired officer from the Royal Danish Defense College. He has been educated in general staff (Denmark), humanitarian law (Italy), logistics (Denmark), intelligence (UK) and pedagogy (Denmark).
The Three Knights – taken from gallery Gernot Rammer
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Once upon a time there lived three grand and of course very famous knights. The knight Heinz with the long sword, the knight Bert with the long beard and the knight Fritz with the spear at the Spitz.
Shakespeare’s - playwright, actor and businessman
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Understandably, we also wanted to use our stay in England near the medieval town of Stratford-upon-Avon to learn a little more about the author Shakespeare, because some of his works were still too good to remember in school and college.
Priscilla Mary Isin - Turkish Delights during the history
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Priscilla Mary Işın is a food historian and author of Gülbeşeker: Türk Tatlıları Tarihi, a history of Turkish sweets and puddings published by Yapı Kredi Yayınları in 2008.
Angelika Wesner - Watching, Writing and Traveling
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After some years of traveling, the author of the series SOKO Camper, cabaret artist "Renaade Stempfle" and Camper Angelika Wesner was able to turn her passion into a profession.
Thessalonica Book Fair - 14th Book Fair May 2017
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Thessalonica Book Fair is a fair for booksellers and book lovers. Publishers from all over the world publish their latest publications.