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SUMMARY:What Makes a Great Periodical Editor - Or Seven Theses on Editorial Plurality
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CONTACT:Frau Miriam Wienhold (KWI)
DESCRIPTION:Frau Miriam Wienhold (KWI)
What Makes a Great Periodical Editor - Or Seven Theses on Editorial Plurality
Die vollständige Ankündigung finden Sie unter: http://www.kwi-nrw.de/home/veranstaltung-883.html

What do editors actually do? What makes a good editor? Or perhaps more importantly, what makes a successful editor? From the Times Literary Supplement to Les Temps Modernes and Novyi Mir, from The Criterion to Die neue Rundschau and Spare Rib, there can be no doubting the influence of literary-intellectual magazines in selecting and shaping our cultural knowledge, our beliefs and values. But we still know surprisingly little about how these crucial cultural institutions were led and managed and even how day-to-day editorial duties were undertaken in practice. Above all, it is difficult to reconcile the reality of editorial practice – so often mundane and resolutely collective – with the stubbornly persistent myth of the singular charismatic editor.

The lecture will be held in English, questions in German are welcome.
Monday, 4. June 2018
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