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A European review of long form journalism, literature and the arts. Est. 2013.

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Good news -- the print issues of BQ13 have just arrived! You can now purchase them via our website and in selected bookstores worldwide. berlinquarterly.com/current-issue.…

Good news -- the print issues of BQ13 have just arrived! You can now purchase them via our website and in selected bookstores worldwide.

berlinquarterly.com/current-issue.…
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In Logan February's autobiographical work, the immediacy of the disclosure is framed in the spectral, the sacred, and the thinking through of political realities. Find February's poetry portfolio in the current issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.

In Logan February's autobiographical work, the immediacy of the disclosure is framed in the spectral, the sacred, and the thinking through of political realities.

Find February's poetry portfolio in the current issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.
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In The Tevere Grand Hotel, Marco Sconocchia documents the people living along the Tiber river. See unique portraits of individuals living resiliently on this historic ground in the new issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.

In The Tevere Grand Hotel, Marco Sconocchia documents the people living along the Tiber river. See unique portraits of individuals living resiliently on this historic ground in the new issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.
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Bora Chung's Cursed Bunny, translated from Korean by Anton Hur, is a collection of genre-defying short stories elaborating on the dark side of human nature. Find Snare — a tale of gold and greed — in both Korean and English in the current issue of Berlin Quarterly.

Bora Chung's Cursed Bunny, translated from Korean by Anton Hur, is a collection of genre-defying short stories elaborating on the dark side of human nature. 

Find Snare — a tale of gold and greed — in both Korean and English in the current issue of Berlin Quarterly.
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An excerpt from Night Falls by poet Lynn Xu. Read more of Night Falls in the thirteenth issue of Berlin Quarterly. Available in print or digital. Link in bio.

An excerpt from Night Falls by poet Lynn Xu.

Read more of Night Falls in the thirteenth issue of Berlin Quarterly. Available in print or digital. Link in bio.
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Spring has arrived in Berlin, which means we can read outside once again! Berlin Quarterly 13 and previous issues are available in print and digital. Link in bio.

Spring has arrived in Berlin, which means we can read outside once again!

Berlin Quarterly 13 and previous issues are available in print and digital. Link in bio.
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In "This Night Has A Long Way To Go," author Vikram Kapur Vikram Kapur describes the feeling of a deserted Delhi during quarantine, simultaneously providing a glimpse into India's turbulent history. Read more in the 13th issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.

In "This Night Has A Long Way To Go,"  author Vikram Kapur <a href="/kapurvikram1/">Vikram Kapur</a> describes the feeling of a deserted Delhi during quarantine, simultaneously providing a glimpse into India's turbulent history.

Read more in the 13th issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.
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A quote from John Steinbeck's acceptance speech for the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature in Stockholm, Sweden. What is a book that you would recommend to anyone? Let us know in the comments! (Original photograph: Peter Stackpole/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images)

A quote from John Steinbeck's acceptance speech for the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature in Stockholm, Sweden.

What is a book that you would recommend to anyone? Let us know in the comments!

(Original photograph: Peter Stackpole/The LIFE Picture Collection via Getty Images)
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Congratulations to Bora Chung and Anton Hur, whose book of short stories "Cursed Bunny" has been shortlisted for the #2022InternationalBooker! You can find an excerpt from the collection, "Snare", in the 13th issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.

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Gregorio, one of the last shepherds of Rome, lives alone in a trailer of the electricity grid and water lines. His grazing territory perennially shrinks as more land is slated for development. This portrait can be found in the 13th issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.

Gregorio, one of the last shepherds of Rome, lives alone in a trailer of the electricity grid and water lines. His grazing territory perennially shrinks as more land is slated for development.

This portrait can be found in the 13th issue of Berlin Quarterly. Link in bio.
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A quote from the late Toni Morrison, the highly celebrated and prolific author of a variety of works. In her 1993 Nobel Prize for Literature acceptance speech, Morrison reflected on the ability of language to shape our everyday lives. Original photograph: AP/Jason DeCrow

A quote from the late Toni Morrison, the highly celebrated and prolific author of a variety of works.

In her 1993 Nobel Prize for Literature acceptance speech, Morrison reflected on the ability of language to shape our everyday lives. 

Original photograph: AP/Jason DeCrow
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We are open for submissions! Do you write fiction and are interested in multilingualism and translation? Please send us your short stories (max. 2000 words) revolving around these topics to [email protected] by 24.06. to be considered for publication in our upcoming issue.

We are open for submissions! Do you write fiction and are interested in multilingualism and translation? Please send us your short stories (max. 2000 words) revolving around these topics to info@berlinquarterly.com by 24.06. to be considered for publication in our upcoming issue.
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Congratulations to Mark Tardi for being awarded a 2023 PEN America Literary Grant for his translation of Olga Hund's Dogs of Smaller Breeds! Find an excerpt in the 12th issue of BQ: berlinquarterly.com/shop/product/t…

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Don’t miss "Berlin as a Metaphor," an English-language reading and conversation between authors Vincenzo Latronico and Kirsty Bell, organized by our friends from the Literary Colloquium Berlin! Monday, April 3rd, 7.30 pm @LCB_Berlin lcb.de/programm/berli…

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English-language event alert! Don’t miss "Kurdish- & Turkish-German Literary Lives," a conversation between authors Karosh Taha and Selim Özdogan and their translators, organized by the Literary Colloquium Berlin. Tomorrow, May 10th, 7.30 pm @LCB_Berlin

English-language event alert! Don’t miss "Kurdish- &amp; Turkish-German Literary Lives," a conversation between authors Karosh Taha and Selim Özdogan and their translators, organized by the Literary Colloquium Berlin. 
Tomorrow, May 10th, 7.30 pm
@LCB_Berlin
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"Stylistically, I aim to domesticate as little as possible when translating." Find an excerpt of Mark Tardi's translation of Olga Hund's novella in the 12th issue of BQ: berlinquarterly.com/shop/product/t…