Literature under the walnut: a festival of the new stories in Burgenland

Literature under the walnut: a festival of the new stories in Burgenland

In Gols, the Margarete Tischler publisher recently presented its latest literary works as part of the reading "Literature under the Nussbaum". Under the slogan "Literature is Dahoam", the publisher shows that home can be found everywhere in literature. The reading took place on Saturday and attracted numerous literary enthusiasts.

The presentation of several important works was particularly outstanding. Among other things, the author read Bettina Wagner from her children's book "Lies with Oskar", which has captivating stories for small readers and offers exciting insights into the life of the 5-year-old Oskar. Anton Faymann told about his emigration and the experiences in Australia in his book "Anton's adventure. Australia 1955-1958". In addition, excerpts from a trilogy of the universal artist ludwig drahosch by nina C. Gabriel who died last year were presented.

The meaning of the readings

The publisher Margarete Tischler has built up a family relationship with her authors, which has become a rarity in today's publishing world. This close relationship with the writers enables the publisher to assert themselves against large and often overwhelming publishers. This is particularly relevant at a time when creative disputes about topics such as "Book Versus Wald" influence the literary market.

The reading illustrated how important the exchange between authors and readers is. Especially for children, it is crucial to have access to stories that reflect their living environment and motivate them to read. "Lies with Oskar" is an example of a lovingly designed narrative that aims to promote reading and discover the joy of stories.

The new publications in detail

Anton Faymann, born in Dörfl in 1933, describes the cultural and personal challenges of his emigration in his work "Anton's Adventure. Australia 1955-1958". His return to Austria was a turning point in his life, which finally led him to a graduate degree in world trade. This unique life story not only opens up exciting insights in Australia in the 1950s, but also in Faymann's versatile career as a UN expert.

Bettina Wagner, who celebrated success with her children's books in the 1990s, brings eight stories with “Lies with Oskar” that parts of a little boy's everyday life. Your heart -warming stories and the associated illustrations of nina Samek want to invite children to become creative themselves and tell stories.

A look at the works by Ludwig Drahosch and Nina C. Gabriel

Ludwig Drahosch, an important artist and thinker, died in 2023, was known for his philosophical views and artistic works. His contributions "Simonetta's shadow" and "Simonettas Shadow II" combine art and philosophy and show how timeless topics are interwoven. "Genoveva. As long as your sleep is reflected" by Nina C. Gabriel gives the reader an insight into the creative work of the "last big muse" and illustrates how inspiration is passed on over generations.

Nina C. Gabriel, who was born in Bulgaria and is now an internationally recognized artist, has always explored the narrow line between visual art and literature in her works. Her career as a theater director and filmmaker complements her literary work and emphasizes the versatile nature of her art.

The events of the publisher Margarete Tischler and the presentation of new books are part of a cultural commitment that not only promotes the exchange between authors and readers, but also puts the diversity of the writer's voices in the Gols region. For more information on these new publications and future events, visit www.meinbezirk.at .

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