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16.10.2008
Attila Ilhan

Being recognized abroad

In an article published in 1966, the Turkish poet and journalist Attila Ilhan argued that Turkish literature was far from having gained real recognition abroad. Is the situation substantially different now, despite the Frankfurt accolade? [ more ]

16.10.2008
Selahattin Batu

Understanding the West

16.10.2008
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar

The city

15.10.2008
György Konrád

Urban asphalt gave flower to utopia


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07.10.2008
Eurozine Review

A savage joke

"Index" follows counter terrorism from the courtroom to the community; "Osteuropa" anticipates a renaissance of Jewish life in eastern Europe; "The Hungarian Quarterly" has it out with eastern European savages; "Dilema veche" goes undercover in Italy; "Host" asks who flies the flag of commitment; "Kulturos barai" deplores toothless journalism; "Akadeemia" celebrates academia; "Magyar Lettre Internationale" debates '68 East and West; and "Fronesis" reads Marx beyond Marxism.

16.09.2008
Eurozine Review

Graphic and explicit

02.09.2008
Eurozine Review

The enzyme of freedom

12.08.2008
Eurozine Review

Why should I fill my pack with stones?

29.07.2008
Eurozine Review

Ready... steady... pray!


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Le Monde diplomatique (Oslo) Self-description

English
Le Monde diplomatique (Oslo), has a global and intellectual focus. The monthly newspaper prints articles from the original French edition in Norwegian, and a lot of other articles initiated from its editorial office in Oslo. Le Monde diplomatique has around 25 different national printed editions and some other internet editions worldwide, which amounts to several million readers. The Nordic edition has, in addition to the translated French articles, a special focus on political thinking and visual art. Usually one visual artist is used to illustrate a part of the newspaper.

Le Monde diplomatique (Oslo) is mostly distributed in Norway, but also has readers in Denmark and Sweden. It is also a monthly supplement to the daily newspaper Klassekampen [Class struggle]. In total, Le Monde diplomatique has around 50 000 readers. The Nordic edition was started in April 2003, and its publisher/editor is Magne Lærø (magne@lmd.no). The website is www.lmd.no.

Norsk
Le Monde diplomatique (LMD) er franske Le Monde sin månedsavis med det internasjonale perspektivet. Avisen utgis på rundt 25 språk med til sammen 3-4 millioner lesere verden rundt. I Frankrike selges LMD i et høyere opplag enn dagsavisen Le Monde. Dessuten utgis en rekke web-utgaver. Nordiske Le Monde diplomatique utgis i Norge, Danmark og Sverige (med norsk som hovedspråk.)

En tredjedel av avisens innhold redigeres av vår norske redaksjon, mens resten er vårt utvalg fra den franske utgaven. Les også første leder av tidligere redaktør Truls Lie fra april 2003.

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