Norsk litteraturpolitikk drøftet i Frankfurt

Temaet for samtalen var «The Tools of Literary Politics in Norway and Germany»  Sammen med Kriznik medvirket kulturminister Trine Skei Grande, Helge Rønning, Tore Slaatta,…

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Temaet for samtalen var «The Tools of Literary Politics in Norway and Germany» 

Sammen med Kriznik medvirket kulturminister Trine Skei Grande, Helge Rønning, Tore Slaatta, Edmund Austigard, Janet Clark, Ursula Gronden-Kranich, Sandra Richter, Nadja Kneissler og med Sandra Richter som moderator. 

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Foto: Mette Møller

Vertskap for arrangementet var Forleggerforeningen og Börsenverein.

I invitasjonen het det: 

Welcome to this presentation on research on literary politics in the two countries, and a panel discussion on what works and what needs to be changed.

With Trine Skei Grande, Norway’s Minister of Culture and Equality, Professors Helge Rønning and Tore Slaatta, University of Oslo and authors of The Tools of Literary Politics, Edmund Austigard, Chair of the Norwegian Publishers Association, Heidi Marie Kriznik, Chair of the Norwegian Authors Union, Janet Clark, German crime novelist, Ursula Groden-Kranich, Member of the Subcommittee on Foreign Cultural and Educational Policy and Deputy Member of the Committee on Culture and the Media of the German Bundestag and Nadja Kneissler, Chairwoman of Börsenverein’s Publishers Committee.

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Sandra Richter, Deutsches Literarturarchiv Marbach