Editing a literary magazine: the rhythm of the debate is so fast, you are always too late

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In an era of never-ending news feed, how can a monthly literary magazine contribute to public debate? And if you try to participate in a critical discussion, what are the chances that the voice of literary professionals will be heard? Matthias Weichelt, editor of the German literary magazine Sinn und Form, sits down for a virtual conversation with Marius Burokas, a Lithuanian poet and editor of Vilnius Review and No More Amber.Culture Nerve is a series of conversations about culture between international professionals. In each episode, a Lithuanian and a foreign expert sit down for a virtual talk about what matters most in culture. The podcast is created by LRT RADIO together with the network of Culture Attachés of the Republic of Lithuania.---Culture nerve – LRT RADIJO tinklalaidė rengiama bendradarbiaujant su Lietuvos Respublikos kultūros atašė tinklu. Kiekviename epizode pokalbiui apie kultūrą susitinka Lietuvos ir užsienio šalių profesionalai.Apie literatūros žurnalus ir jų vaidmenį prisidedant prie sparčiai besikeičiančių viešųjų diskusijų kalbasi Vokietijos literatūros žurnalo „Sinn und form“ redaktorius Matthias Weichelt ir poetas, žurnalų „Vilnius review“ ir „No more amber“ redaktorius Marius Burokas.Į lietuvių kalbą išverstos pokalbio dalies klausykites 2021 06 05 dienos LRT RADIJO laidoje ƒ„Kultūros savaitė“.

Editing a literary magazine: the rhythm of the debate is so fast, you are always too late

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