Bestselling author: Stuckrad-Barre: Literature industry “by luminary”

Bestselling author: Stuckrad-Barre: Literature industry “by luminary”

Bestseller author
Stuckrad-Barre: Literature industry “by luminary”






Roman author Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre has little warm words for his industry. With an author, however, it is very different.

Writer Benjamin from Stuckrad-Barre hardly leaves good hair in his own industry. The literary business is the most boring area within the art world, “notoriously uptight” and shaped by “boring and having meaning”, he told the “Braunschweiger Zeitung”. He continued: “Scholarships and prices receive those whose books are as complicated as possible and are not fun.”



The bestselling author (50, “solo album”, “Panicherz”) emphasized: “I have to do with only a few authors personally, all of them more loners and specializers who are a bit on the edge”. He prefers to spend time with musicians. However, it is very different with author Caroline Wahl, who has an anti-boring attitude that is more known from the hip-hop.

By Stuckrad-Barre: Caroline Wahl is a welcome change


Wahl (30, “22 lanes”) is a welcome change in the industry, said von Stuckrad-Barre. He appreciates their self -confidence and that they dare to say what others did not want to admit. Choice say of herself that she can write well, want to receive awards and buy fast cars from book fees. The author emphasized Wahl’s new novel “The Assistant” as her best so far and also praised the film adaptation of her novel “22 Lahnen”. The film is “not a German microwave comedy, where in the end everyone is in the arms”.

On Friday, the bestselling author confidently commented on Instagram: “Assistant to 1, 22 lanes on 1, wind strength 17 to 2nd horny horny,” she wrote. And criticized parts of the current reports and reactions about their books. An “incredibly embarrassing agitator about a toxic anonymous reader review” was knitted and in a short video on Instagram was accused of being rich with stories about poverty.




Choice criticizes reactions

Wahl writes that it says that this is a member of the success and that she should endure it – and emphasizes: “Nope.” It is significant that the reactions boiled at a time when “the assistant” appears a novel, “in which I tell about patriarchal abuse of power in the publishing industry that a young woman experiences”.

dpa

Source: Stern

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