Thursday, May 6, 2010

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Hermann Kesten Fellowship for Gera author Ulla Spörl

Die Geraer Autorin Ulla Spörl (unser Foto) erhält für die Zeit vom 9. bis 23. Mai das Herrmann-Kesten-Stipendium für Autoren und Journalisten der Stadt Nürnberg.

Gemeinsam mit weiteren Autoren und Journalisten aus den 17 Partnerstädten Nürnbergs nimmt sie an a substantial program in part. Ulla Spörl had applied with her essay on "memory culture" for the scholarship and was supported by the city of Gera.


Guests are welcomed by Lord Mayor of Nuremberg. Others are planned visits to the "Nürnberger Zeitung", in the string library, in the Germanic National Museum and in the special exhibition "The track" in the Nuremberg Documentation Center. The program also talks to journalists, writers, politicians and interested citizens.


Spörl Ulla was born in 1955 in Schleiz. Her second novel "The Doyle has just been published in two volumes in Access to Published Rudolstadt.


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a reading country for everyone in the family

Sonneberg city library lends not only books but also organizes various events

children's literature, thrillers, biographies, historical, Travelogues, literature, science fiction, and crew. All genres are represented. Reading friends who are not on a visit to the facility in the town hall because of the extensive supply can really decide on anything in particular, are a total of four staff to director Barbara Wronka with expert advice and some "secret" helping hand.

The supply of avid readers of all ages with appropriate literature is one thing. In addition, the crew brings the public library regularly lives in the premises at the town hall square. And in the truest sense of the word. With an entertaining friends or actions are those that want it to be introduced in various areas of literature. Authors and publishers of employees are welcome guests when invited to readings.

most recent example - on the occasion of the 3rd Thuringian Day of the literature organized Rudolstädter Access publishing a book tour through Thuringia. The focus of the tour, on 27 March is also made in Sonnenberg Station, was the idea of \u200b\u200bPostum's novel by Paul Elgers "In the shadow of Napoleon".

Elgers Paul, longtime editorial director of the Rudolstädter Access publisher, was a best-selling author known for his exciting detective stories and historical novels. Elgers died in 1995 shortly after his 80th Birthday. His many titles are still read more passionately. Shortly before his death, the author had known the work of his novel "In the shadow of Napoleon" completed. A publication was due to the unclear future of the publishing house Rudolstädter but not initially considered.

remained in the turmoil of the period after the exciting manuscript to the notorious Duke of Otranto, Joseph Fouché, first in the drawer of the heirs of the writer. Only when the Rudolstädter Access publishing a new edition of the works of Paul Elgers with the heirs got to talk again, it turned out that the novel manuscript is in their possession. Both sides agreed to present the work as a special highlight for the Leipzig Book Fair to do.

Zur Lesung des bisher unveröffentlichten Romans fand sich Ende März ein Dutzend Interessierte in der Stadtbibliothek ein. Der Verlagsleiter Holger H. Elias höchstpersönlich präsentierte den Anwesenden einen detaillierten Einblick in den Roman "Im Schatten Napoleons". In diesem zeichnete Paul Elgers die - oftmals unterschätzte - Rolle des Intriganten und berühmt-berüchtigten Mitrailleur de Lyon (Schlächters von Lyon), Joseph Fouché, dem Herzog von Otranto, nach. Der 80jährige Autor zog darin noch einmal alle Register seines Könnens und recherchierte dafür sogar in französischen Archiven. Dort fand Elgers die Materialien für den authentischen Stoff, den er mit journalistischen Mitteln bearbeitete. The result

is a captivating novel with tangible dialogues. "Fouché may certainly be described as the founder of modern espionage. Even our intelligence agencies still live by what Fouché has built up through all layers of society," concluded his remarks Holger H. Elias for the last and most exciting work of Paul Elgers

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