Berlin Anthology: From where I shan’t return
The International Literature Festival Berlin, together with the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, has called on authors to contemplate the fates of refugees and asylum-seekers in literary form. Twenty-two authors from fifteen different countries answered this call in poems, short prose and essays. The perspectives and insights are just as different as individual motives, destinies, and experiences.
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Table of contents
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Brian Castro: Samaritan
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Yiorgos Chouliaras: Refugees
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Beppe Costa: The Earth (is not) the sky!
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Aleš Debeljak: Grand Hotel Europe
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Lidija Dimkovska: Asylum Seekers
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Ludwig Fels: The Color of the Earth
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Ota Filip: Refugees Seeking Asylum, or Invaders?
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Ingeborg Kringeland Hald: Equals
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Hilde Susan Jægtnes: Spoon Justice - An allegory of ownership
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Lê Thi Diem Thúy: From Such Swarms
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Nikola Madzirov: Home / Fast is the century
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John Mateer: One Year/ The Diwan
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Karl Otto Mühl: Kazakhstan
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Amir Or: Before the Law
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E. C. Osondu: Waiting
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Moritz Rinke: Memories of the Present - Pérdida d e tiempo!
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Gabriel Rosenstock: Response to a Painting by Hans Baluschek
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Patricia de Souza: Islay
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Original Texts
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Biografies