On Wednesday 21 February 2018 the British pianist Philip Thomas and the Canadian percussionist, composer, and electronic musician Colin Frank play the opening concert of the Electric Spring Festival at the University of Huddersfield, UK. During this program Philip Thomas also presents the UK premiere of meditations for piano and […]
Month: February 2018
kars persoon: the fly on the rose prevents us
On 18 February 2018 the exhibition The fly on the rose prevents us with brandnew works by visual artists Kars Persoon and Omar Koubaa is opened at Gallery Dom’arte at Rucphen near Roosendaal, The Netherlands. During the opening Timon Persoon performs music with his band The Visual, and Rozalie Hirs […]
jeroen dera: freedom of ink – essay
Logos (2002) is reviewed as one of the Poetry books of the new millennium (Nijmegen|Ghent: Vantilt|Poëziecentrum, 2018) by Jeroen Dera (1986) in his long essay ‘Freedom of ink’. Dera explains the interesting choice of precisely this early collection by Rozalie Hirs as follows: “Dilemma: which work by Rozalie Hirs (Gouda, […]
bernd leukert: in sprachen denken, faust kultur, germany – review
2 February 2018. Just found this beautifully thoughtful review of gestammelte werke (Berlin: kookbooks, 2017) and ein tag (Berlin: hochroth verlag, 2014) by Bernd Leukert on Faust Kultur in the series Europa: Europa ist ein Ensemble der kulturellen Besonderheiten. Sie treten im Sprechen und Denken hervor und lassen sich in […]
the clouded language heaven, filter magazine – review
Ton Naaijkens, professor of German Literature and Translation Studies, opens the recent anniversary issue of the literary magazine Filter with the article “The 2017 Translation Year – the clouded language heaven,” in which he discusses the translation harvest of 2017. About gestammelte werke (Berlin: kookbooks, 2017) he says: “I clearly […]