Klaus Rifbjerg

And the media help in strongly with by anyway well-known authors always again tasty made, which are new regional just beginning, but ignored. And just between us: the reading behavior of masses has unfortunately an intelligence threshold below, I still thought years ago, which does not exist. Today, I’m glad that is still read. And if there are wetlands, are interested in the people…” In addition to the publication of unknown authors, cares of Ammelshainer but also to national and international projects that would disappear into oblivion because they no longer understandable although literary and culturally valuable but are for the masses. “Appear in the fifth anniversary included the bilingual edition (German/Persian) of quatrains of the Persian poet Rumi Summit of love”, transmitted by the Iranian Ali Ghazanfari; a collection of poems the Danish literary luminary Klaus Rifbjerg also bilingual (“Knastorre damaged / Strohtrockene poems” (Danish German),) transferring Alfred Kleinert people Lutz, edited by Paul); “” the impressive work scolding for Christianity “, by the archaeologist Dr. Peter W.F. Heller reported mistakes of world religion, which could be proven during his archaeological work or applied for the first time in German novel the life preservers” of Georgian Tengiz Khachapuridze. The Engelsdorfer poetry library was founded only in this year, is now very popular, is to become an East German equivalent of contemporary poetry.

To the Engelsdorfer publishing house exhibits approximately three hundred new releases from all genres, including Hemmanns new fantasy dual-band David snap man”, because the ambitious author despite the so far 14 novel publications can not quite give up writing, even if the daily struggle to survive fully captured him. “The year 2009 is significant in this respect that there will be a breakthrough in the eBook business”, the Publisher declares finally. “That’s why have in the last few months. I invested much time, money and effort for this new business field” For more information, see Tino Hemmann