First International Congress of Creative Writing Programs at the Leipzig Book Fair 2005
Tagung
DFG – Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Goethe-Institut
Kulturamt der Stadt Leipzig
Leipziger Buchmesse
Mitwirkende
Azam Abidov,
Karimov Bahodir,
Vivian Eden,
Wolfgang Hegewald,
Christian Ide Hintze,
Jürgen Hofmann,
Gert Jonke,
Orhan Kipcak,
Beatrice Kobow,
Vaclav Kristof,
Ingmar Lehmhagen,
Eldrid Lunden,
Gabriela Matuszek,
Christopher Merrill,
Nirav Christophe,
Merete Nissen,
Johan Öberg,
Amir Or,
Hanns-Josef Ortheil,
Stephan Porombka,
Anne Roche,
Hubert Roza,
Fiona Sampson,
Staffan Söderblom,
Daniel Soukup,
Heimo Strempfl,
Cole Swensen,
Rosemarie Tietze,
Prof. Sergei Tolkachev,
Svetlana Vasilenko,
Reijo Virtanen,
Irene Weber Henking,
Edda Ziegler
The German Literature Institute Leipzig (DLL) hopes that the International Congress of Creative Writing Programs, which will take place at the same time as the Leipzig Book Fair 2005 in cooperation with numerous partners around the world, will be a platform for regular networking. A total of roughly 50 institutes from all over the world will have the opportunity in Leipzig to discuss the various didactic approaches and major topics of their programmes. In addition to academic lectures, there are also plans for an extensive supporting programme. This will include a series of readings with internationally renowned authors linked to creative writing schools, platform discussions and public lectures.
Eine Veranstaltung des Deutschen Literaturinstituts Leipzig (DLL) in Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Leipzig, der Schule für Dichtung Wien, der Literary Composition, Poetry&Prose; Gothenburg university und der Literární akademie Prag
Is literary writing learnable?
From March 15th through March 18th, 2005, writers and teachers of creative writing programs will discuss the teachability and learnability of literary writing at the Congress Center Leipzig. The congress will present various different approaches to teaching as well as confer about particularly European ways of educating authors.
The German Literature Institute Leipzig celebrates its 10th anniversary
Ten years after its foundation, the German Literature Institute Leipzig (DLL) still offers Germany’s only full-time academic creative writing program. The first International Congress of Creative Writing Programs therefore is a celebratory event for the institute’s anniversary: “During the last decade, highly qualified creative writing programs have been founded all over Europe. The German Literature Institute has been the leading force in Germany and now wants to spearhead the advancement of a European creative writing network,” says the institute’s director Professor Josef Haslinger. Together with his colleague Hans-Ulrich Treichel, Haslinger has developed the idea of fusing the creative writing forces in Europe.
A European Creative Writing Network
The first step in building this international network is the International Congress of Creative Writing Programs. More than 30 institutes and creative writing programs from all over Europe and the US have announced their participation, among them the renowned Iowa Writer’s Workshop and the Moscow Maxim-Gorky-Institute.
Public Events
Since Leipzig has always been a “book-city” with a huge public interest in literature and creative writing, the German Literature Institute in cooperation with the Leipzig Book Fair presents “The Long Night of Readings” at the Leipzig Moritzbastei. On Thursday, March 17th, 2005, starting at 6:00 pm, 40 German and international authors will present their work at readings and panel discussions.
International Celebrity Guests
Many well-known German and international authors will make their appearance at the congress and participate in the reading. As both teachers and students they all are involved in creative writing programs and very experienced in teaching literary writing. Among them are the South-African poet Breyten Breytenbach, the Russian writer Svetlana Vasilenko and the British Creative-Writing-legend Patricia Duncker. The list of well-known German authors includes Terezia Mora, Michael Lentz, Kerstin Hensel and Burkhard Spinnen.
The congress is open to registered visitors. Because of high demand the registration deadline has been extended to February 15th, 2005.
The First International Congress of Creative Writing Programs is an event of the German Literature Institute Leipzig (DLL) in cooperation with the Vienna Poetry School (VPS), the University of Gothenburg’s Creative Writing Program and the Writer’s Academy of Josef Skvorecky in Prague.
Azam Abidov
National University of Uzbekistan
UZBEK CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY POETRY AND ITS ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS (PDF download)
Karimov Bahodir
University of Uzbekistan
PRESENT CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF HIGHER LITERATURE COURSE (PDF download)
Dr. Vivian Eden
Helicon, Tel Aviv
Why and How to Teach Poetry Translation (PDF download)
Prof. Wolfgang Hegewald
Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaft, Fachbereich Gestaltung, Hamburg
Creative Writing and “Literarisches Schreiben” (PDF download)
Christian Ide Hintze
Schule für Dichtung in Wien / Vienna Poetry School
multilingual poetries and teachings (PDF dowload)
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Hofmann
Szenisches Schreiben, Universität Berlin Künste (UdK), Berlin
TRAINING LANGUAGE BY COMPARING TRANSLATIONS (PDF download)
Gert Jonke
Schule für Dichtung in Wien / Vienna Poetry School
Orhan Kipcak
Schule für Dichtung in Wien / Vienna Poetry School
The Internet Academy of the Vienna Poetry School (PDF download)
Beatrice Kobow
Speakers, Authors and Other Fantastical Creatures: On Faking – Authenticity, Borrowed Grief and Other False Sentiments (PDF download)
Vaclav Kristof
Literarni Akademie, Prag
The Writers’ Academy and the Development of Private Universities
in the Czech Republic (PDF download)
Ingmar Lehmhagen
Nordens, Folkhögskola Biskops-Arnö, Schweden
The text and the city (PDF download)
Eldrid Lunden
Telemark, Bö
Teaching the unteachable (PDF download)
Prof. Dr. Gabriela Matuszek
Literary-Artistic Studies, Jagiellonian University
Christopher Merrill
University of Iowa
Only Connect (PDF download)
Nirav Christophe
Kunsthochschule Utrecht
Writing as a reaction; a post-modern view on writing and the pedagogy of writing (PDF download)
Merete Nissen
Danish Academy of Creative Writing
The learnability and teachability of literary writing (PDF dpwnload)
Johan Öberg
Faculty of Fine Arts of Göteborg University
Literary composition in the society of spectacle (PDF download)
Amir Or
Helicon
ON EDITING AND FEEDBACK IN THE POETRY WORKSHOP (PDF download)
Prof. Dr. Hanns-Josef Ortheil
Universität Hildesheim
Prof. Dr. Stephan Porombka
Studiengang Kreatives Schreiben Hildesheim
Anne Roche
Université de Provence
Creative Writing Programs at Université de Provence (PDF download)
Hubert Roza
Utrecht School of the Art (HKU)
Dr. Fiona Sampson
Oxford Brookes University
Disrupted Practice? Translating the Context for “Creative Writing” (PDF download)
Staffan Söderblom
Litterär Gestaltning Göteborgs Universitet
A TEXT OF ONE’S OWN (PDF download)
Daniel Soukup
Literarni Akademie
Intercultural Studies, Contrastive Stylistics and Creative Writing (PDF download)
Heimo Strempfl
Robert-Musil-Lit.-Mus.
Dr. Cole Swensen
University of Iowa
(PDF download)
Rosemarie Tietze
Deutscher Übersetzungsfond
Prof. Sergei Tolkachev
Gorky Literary Institute
Svetlana Vasilenko
The secrets of skill: profession handed over in person
The methods of teaching at the High School of Scriptwriters and Film Directors (Moscow, Russia) (PDF download)
Reijo Virtanen
Orivesi College of Arts
Teaching humour and satire (PDF download)
Irene Weber Henking
UNIL / CTL
Translating Literature: from the own languages and the other senses (PDF download)
Dr. Edda Ziegler
Manuskriptum LMU
Lange Leipziger Lesenacht – Rahmenprogramm Zum 1. Internationalen Kongress Für Literarisches Schreiben
Goethe-Institut
Kulturamt der Stadt Leipzig
Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen
Leipziger Buchmesse
Mitwirkende
Breyten Breytenbach
Patricia Duncker
Erich Loest
Thomas Rosenlöcher
Barbara Köhler
Kerstin Hensel
Helga Krook
Gunnar D. Hansson
Eldrid Lunden
Anne Köhler
Florian Kessler
Thomas Klupp
Bastian Winkler
Hanns-Josef Ortheil
Terézia Mora
Ursula Krechel
Burkhard Spinnen
Svetlana Vasilenko
Robert Coover
Alexandra Berkova
Vaclav Chochola
Cole Swensen
Melanie Arns
Julia Veihelmann
Norbert Lange
Marlene Streeruwitz
Gert Jonke
Norbert Hummelt
Dagmar Leupold
Guy Krneta
Amir Or
Aazam Abidov
Antje Rávic Strubel
Michael Lentz
Martina Hefter
Jörg Schieke
Katja Oskamp
Tobias Hülswitt
Saša Stanišić
DAS DEUTSCHE LITERATURINSTITUT LEIPZIG macht sich zu seinem 10JÄHRIGEN BESTEHEN in diesem März mit dem ersten Internationalen Kongress für Literarisches Schreiben selbst ein Geschenk.
DIE LANGE LEIPZIGER LESENACHT in der Moritzbastei ist das öffentliche Rahmenprogramm dieser Tagung. Hier lesen in vier verschiedenen Räumen von 18 bis 23 Uhr 39 deutsche und internationale Autorinnen und Autoren. Sie alle haben eines gemeinsam: Als Studenten, Absolventen oder Dozenten haben Sie Erfahrungen im Bereich des kreativen Schreibens gesammelt.
Ab 23 Uhr darf gefeiert werden. Auf drei Floors wird aufgelegt, und getanzt bis zum nächsten Morgen.
OBERKELLER 18:00 BIS 19:00
BREYTEN BREYTENBACH (Lesung in Englisch)
VERANSTALTUNGSTONNE 18:00 BIS 19:00
PATRICIA DUNCKER (Lesung in Englisch)
VERANSTALTUNGSTONNE 19:15 BIS 20:15
ERICH LOEST
THOMAS ROSENLÖCHER
BARBARA KÖHLER
KERSTIN HENSEL
RATSTONNE 19:15 BIS 20:15
SKANDINAVISCHE LESERUNDE
HELGA KROOK (Schweden) (mit deutscher Übersetzung)
GUNNAR D. HANSSON (Schweden)
ELDRID LUNDEN (Norwegen)
SCHWALBENNEST 19:15 BIS 20:15
STUDENTENLESUNG HILDESHEIM
ANNE KÖHLER
FLORIAN KESSLER
THOMAS KLUPP
BASTIAN WINKLER
OBERKELLER 19:30 BIS 20:30
HANNS-JOSEF ORTHEIL
TÉREZIA MORA,
URSULA KRECHEL
BURKHARD SPINNEN
VERANSTALTUNGSTONNE 20:30 BIS 21:30
SVETLANA VASILENKO (mit deutscher Übersetzung)
ROBERT COOVER (Lesung in Englisch)
RATSTONNE 20:30 BIS 21:30
ALEXANDRA BERKOVA (mit deutscher Übersetzung)
VACLAV CHOCHOLA (Lesung in Englisch)
COLE SWENSEN (Lesung in Englisch)
SCHWALBENNEST 20:30 BIS 21:30
Studentenlesung DLL
MELANIE ARNS
JULIA VEIHELMANN
NORBERT LANGE
SASA STANISIC
OBERKELLER 20:45 BIS 21:45
MARLENE STREERUWITZ
GERT JONKE
VERANSTALTUNGSTONNE 21:45 BIS 22:45
NORBERT HUMMELT
DAGMAR LEUPOLD
GUY KRNETA
SCHWALBENNEST 21:45 BIS 22:45
AMIR OR (Israel) (Lesung in Englisch)
AAZAM ABIDOV (Usbekistan) (Lesung in Englisch)
RATSTONNE 21:45 BIS 22:45
MICHAEL LENTZ
ANTJE RAVIC STRUBEL
OBERKELLER 22:00 BIS 23:00
Absolventenlesung DLL
MARTINA HEFTER
TOBIAS HÜLSWITT
KATJA OSKAMP
JÖRG SCHIEKE
VERANSTALTUNGSTONNE 23:00 OPEN END
DJ HAIRCUT
BritPop, 605 & GuitarClassics
RATSTONNE 23:00 OPEN END
DJ CORLEONE
Pop, R&B & 80ties
OBERKELLER
DJ TIM MASCHINE FEAT. POPSCHWEIN SKY
FloorPop, ElektroClash und All-Time-Favourites