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Non-Fiction in German

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Non-Fiction in German

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Non-Fiction in German

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Non-Fiction in German

Curtain up for book titles ready for promising translations! Our pitching sessions aim at connecting key partners of translation projects: Publishers in the region Asia-Pacific and in German speaking countries as well as translators. Just browse through book titles that have been pitched in one of our sessions – and find a match for your publishing program. We are happy to provide you with more details and to connect you.

Book cover

Die Krise der Narration

by : Byung-chul Han

2023

Matthes & Seitz Berlin

Description

About the book
English title: The Crisis of Narration
ISBN: 978-3-7518-0564-3
Pages: 100
Publication year: 2023


Synopsis 
The inflationary use of storytelling masks the narrative crisis of the present. In the midst of noisy storytelling, there is a narrative vacuum that manifests itself as an emptiness of meaning and disorientation.
Narratives in the original sense bring forth the binding, the connecting and the obligatory, thus creating the community as a community of narratives. Narratives eliminate contingency. Just when everything has become so arbitrary and random, that is, in the midst of the contingency storm of the information society, storytelling speaks out loudly. Narratives as narratives are themselves perceived as contingent. Storytelling is spreading in the midst of a great disorientation. It is ultimately narrative in consumer form. Narrative and advertising fall into one. Capitalism appropriates narrative. Storyselling. Storytelling is storyselling. But it cannot transform the information society back into a narrative community. The crisis of narration, however, has a long history. Byung-Chul Han's new essay traces it. In doing so, Han consistently continues his reflections on our information society and now shows that narrative and information are originally opposing forces.

About the author
Byung-Chul Han was born in Seoul, South-Korea. His works are translated in over 30 languages and are bestellers in numerous countries. He lives in Berlin. 


For further information please feel free to contact:
Loan Nguyen
Deputy Managing Director | Head of Rights & Licenses
Matthes & Seitz Berlin
E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.matthes-seitz-berlin.de/foreign-rights/