Sinn und Form

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Sinn und Form
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Cover page dated 1974
Editor-in-chiefMatthias Weichelt
CategoriesLiterary magazine
Cultural magazine
FrequencyBimonthly
PublisherAkademie der Künste
FounderJohannes R. Becher
Paul Wiegler
First issue1949
CountryGermany
Based inBerlin
LanguageGerman
Websitesinn-und-form.de
ISSN0037-5756

Sinn und Form (meaning Sense and Form in English) is a German language bimonthly literary and culture magazine. It was launched in East Berlin, East Germany, in 1949 and is still in circulation. The magazine describes itself as one of the definitive cultural journals in Germany.[1]

History and profile[]

The magazine was established by Johannes R. Becher and Paul Wiegler in 1949.[2][3] The original title was Maß und Wert (meaning Measure and Value in English).[4] When it was published in the East Germany, the magazine was employed by the ruling party, Socialist Unity Party, as a media outlet for its cultural policy.[5] However, the magazine was not enthusiastic about this relationship.[5] Because since its start it has had a unique style which is apolitical.[3] It covers articles on poetry and philosophy, anthropology and theology and the relations between art and science.[3] It provides essays, poems, stories, diaries, letters and conversations on these topics.[3]

Sinn und Form is published by the Akademie der Künste in Berlin on a bimonthly basis.[2] Sinn und Form has been the subject of the scholarly analysis, and at least two books were published about the magazine.[6][7]

Editors and contributors[]

The editors-in-chief of the magazine include the following:[8]

Notable contributors of Sinn und Form are Miguel Ángel Asturias, Imre Kertész, Halldór Laxness, Czeslaw Milosz, Pablo Neruda, Romain Rolland and Nelly Sachs.[1] During the editorship of Peter Huchel the magazine featured the work by German and international non-Communist writers, and unpublished works by Bertolt Brecht were published in two special issues of the magazine.[9]

The founding editor-in-chief Peter Huchel was forced by the East German authorities to resign from the post.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Matthew Philpotts (2010). "Through Thick and Thin: On the Typology and Agency of Literary Journals". The International Journal of the Book. 7 (4): 57, 61. doi:10.18848/1447-9516/CGP/v07i04/36838.
  2. ^ a b "Sinn und Form Beiträge zur Literatur" (in German). Akademie der Künste.
  3. ^ a b c d "Sinn und Form" (in German). Autorenwelt. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Schilderungen als Revolte". Deutschlandfunk. 31 January 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Die Literaturzeitschrift "Sinn und Form"" (in German). Das Bundesarchiv.
  6. ^ a b Gregor Dotzauer (8 January 2019). "Vom Bestellen des Feldes". Der Tagesspiegel. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  7. ^ Stephen Parker; Matthew Philpotts (2009). "Sinn und Form". The Anatomy of a Literary Journal. Berlin; New York: Walter de Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110217865. ISBN 978-3110217858.
  8. ^ "Profil". Sinn und Form. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  9. ^ Michael Hamburger; Marin Sorescu; Peter Huchel (1983). "Notes on Marin Sorescu (Romania) and Peter Huchel (East Germany)". The Crane Bag. 7 (1): 53. JSTOR 30060545.

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