Berlin Review
Berlin Review Issue 4: Writing on Books, Ideas, and the Present
Berlin Review Issue 4: Writing on Books, Ideas, and the Present
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The fourth print edition of the Berlin Review offers a powerful collection of essays, reflections, and literary texts engaging with books, ideas, and contemporary life. Contributors include Natalia Lomaia, Hebe Uhart, Claudia Durastanti, Nahil Mohana, Mohammed Al-Zaqzouq, Omer Bartov, Tash Aw, Wolfgang Hottner, Clemens J. Setz, Eric Otieno Sumba, Moshtari Hilal, Erhard Schüttpelz, Samir Sellami, and Tobias Haberkorn.
Featuring evocative photography by Sim Chi Yin, Berlin Review Issue 4 continues the magazine’s mission to foster critical and creative dialogue across disciplines, cultures, and languages. From literary criticism and political theory to personal narrative and historical reflection, this issue deepens the journal’s exploration of what it means to think and write in the present.
Ideal for readers of international literature, critical essays, and cultural commentary, the fourth issue affirms the Berlin Review as a leading voice in contemporary literary publishing.
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