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One is a CROWD – Alexander Filyuta

Literature as a European Mothertongue: In our series “One is a CROWD”, we introduce you to authors from all over Europe who will be involved in the CROWD omnibus reading tour, taking place from May to July 2016, featuring 100 authors travelling through 15 European countries. We asked them three questions based on text production, reception and mediation. In case you always wanted to know how a literary activist in Berlin looks like, meet Alexander Filyuta!

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One is a CROWD – Artur Becker

Literature as a European Mothertongue: In our series “One is a CROWD”, we introduce you to authors from all over Europe who will be involved in the CROWD omnibus reading tour, taking place from May to July 2016, featuring 100 authors travelling through 15 European countries. We asked them three questions based on text production, reception and mediation. In case you always wanted to know how a literary activist in Verden looks like, meet Artur Becker!

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One is a CROWD – Avgi Lilli

Literature as a European Mothertongue: In our series “One is a CROWD”, we introduce you to authors from all over Europe who will be involved in the CROWD omnibus reading tour, taking place from May to July 2016, featuring 100 authors travelling through 15 European countries. We asked them three questions based on text production, reception and mediation. In case you always wanted to know how a literary activist in Nicosia looks like, meet Avgi Lilli!

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One is a CROWD – Eiríkur Örn Norddahl

Literature as a European Mothertongue: In our series “One is a CROWD”, we introduce you to authors from all over Europe who will be involved in the CROWD omnibus reading tour, taking place from May to July 2016, featuring 100 authors travelling through 15 European countries. We asked them three questions based on text production, reception and mediation. In case you always wanted to know how a literary activist in Iceland looks like, meet Eiríkur Örn Norddahl!

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One is a CROWD – Thomas Antonic

Literature as a European Mothertongue: In our series “One is a CROWD”, we introduce you to authors from all over Europe who will be involved in the CROWD omnibus reading tour, taking place from May to July 2016, featuring around 100 authors travelling through 15 European countries. We asked them three questions based on text production, reception and mediation. In case you always wanted to know how a literary activist in Vienna looks like, meet Thomas Antonic!

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CROWD Diary Entry #1 (RKS)

Polip International Literature Festival
22-24 May 2015, Pristina (Kosovo)

After an intense and productive CROWD-partner meeting in Graz together with the teams of Lettrétage, Nuoren Voiman Liitto, FORUM Stadtpark and Ideogramma I continued my journey first to Slovenia and then to Kosovo, in order to meet some literary activists (and, hopefully, future members of the CROWD!) and to get more information about the free literary scenes in this countries…
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Photos Berlin Conference January 2015

(© Ulrike Techert)
(© Ulrike Techert)
Jennifer Bode (U30, Germany), Linde Nadiani, listener  (© Ulrike Techert)
Jennifer Bode (U30, Germany), Linde Nadiani, listener
(© Ulrike Techert)
Andrea Inglese (Blog Nazione Indiana/ Camera Verde, Italy) (© Ulrike Techert)
Andrea Inglese (Blog Nazione Indiana/ Camera Verde, Italy) (© Ulrike Techert)
Nora Hadjisotiriou (Ideogramma, Cyprus), Laura Serkosalo (Nuoren Voiman Liito, Finland),  Lily Michaelidou (Ideogramma, Cyprus) Katharina Deloglu (Lettrétage, Germany) (© Ulrike Techert)
Nora Hadjisotiriou
(Ideogramma, Cyprus), Laura Serkosalo (Nuoren Voiman Liito, Finland), Lily Michaelidou (Ideogramma, Cyprus) Katharina Deloglu (Lettrétage, Germany) (© Ulrike Techert)
(© Ulrike Techert)
(© Ulrike Techert)
Laura Seifert, Moritz Malsch (Lettrétage, Germany), Alexander Filyuta (Lyrik im Ausland, Germany), Inga Bodnarjuka (Orbita, Latvia), Vera Kurlenina (hochroth, Germany), Ana Pejovic (Krododil Festival, Serbia) (© Ulrike Techert)
Laura Seifert, Moritz Malsch (Lettrétage, Germany), Alexander Filyuta (Lyrik im Ausland, Germany), Inga Bodnarjuka (Orbita, Latvia), Vera Kurlenina (hochroth, Germany), Ana Pejovic (Krododil Festival, Serbia) (© Ulrike Techert)
Alexander Filyuta (Lyrik im Ausland, Germany), Inga Bodnarjuka (Orbita, Latvia), Vera Kurlenina (hochroth, Germany), Ana Pejovic (Krododil Festival, Serbia), Heidrun Primas (Forum Stadtpark Graz), Max Höfler (Forum Stadtpark, Austria) (© Ulrike Techert)
Alexander Filyuta (Lyrik im Ausland, Germany), Inga Bodnarjuka (Orbita, Latvia), Vera Kurlenina (hochroth, Germany), Ana Pejovic (Krododil Festival, Serbia), Heidrun Primas (Forum Stadtpark Graz), Max Höfler (Forum Stadtpark, Austria) (© Ulrike Techert)
Martin Jankowski (Berliner Literarische Aktion, Germany) (© Ulrike Techert)
Martin Jankowski (Berliner Literarische Aktion, Germany) (© Ulrike Techert)

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(© Ulrike Techert)
(© Ulrike Techert)
Alexander Filyuta (Lyrik im Ausland, Germany), Inga Bodnarjuka (Orbita, Latvia), Vera Kurlenina (hochroth, Germany), Ana Pejovic (Krododil Festival, Serbia) (© Ulrike Techert)
Alexander Filyuta (Lyrik im Ausland, Germany), Inga Bodnarjuka (Orbita, Latvia), Vera Kurlenina (hochroth, Germany), Ana Pejovic (Krododil Festival, Serbia) (© Ulrike Techert)