Akzente is a German literary magazine that was founded in 1953 by Walter Höllerer and Hans Bender. From February 1954 to 2014, it appeared every two months in the Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich, with the subtitle "Zeitschrift für Literatur" (Journal of Literature). Since 2015, the magazine is published quarterly. Its main focuses are placed on lyric poetry and short prose.
In 1974, the first 20 years of the newspaper was reissued by publisher Zweitausendeins in a seven-volume paperback issue (with the complete contents of Karl Rudolf Pigge).
Beginning in 2015, the magazine is published four times a year in a larger format. Each issue is dedicated to a special theme, to which editor Jo Lendle invites a co-editor.[1]
References
^"Akzente" (in German). Hanser Literaturverlage. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
Further reading
Susanne Krones: Akzente“ im Carl Hanser Verlag. Geschichte, Programm und Funktionswandel einer literarischen Zeitschrift 1954–2003. Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2009, ISBN978-3-8353-0551-9.