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Juliettes Literatursalon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Juliettes Literatursalon
Juliette’s Literature Salon was a bookshop in Berlin, Germany, founded by author and performance artist Hartmut Fischer. In addition to the bookshop, it included a publishing house and an attached gallery. Between 1997 and 2003, the bookshop hosted events and served as a meeting place for creative artists and culture aficionados. The salon owes its name to the character of the same name in the novel ''Juliette'' by the Marquis de Sade, the Enlightenment ideas of Voltaire, and the Berlin Salon hosts Rahel Varnhagen and Henriette Herz. == Background ==
The salon was preceded by Juliette's Literary Cafe in Tübingen, which was founded in 1987 by Fischer and Ekkehart Opitz. Fischer organized numerous literary performances and readings with Yoko Tawada, Claudia Gehrke, Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, Erich Maas, Peter Wawerzinek and others. Juliette's Literary Cafe also created a comprehensive retrospective of the work of the author Hubert Fichte along with Tahar Ben Jelloun (the first Prix Goncourt winner from the Maghreb), Hans Mayer, Leonore Mau, as well as Hartmut Böhme, Napoleon Seyfarth and others. In 1992, Fischer and Spitz published ''As Buch Diletata'' (The Book Diletata), a homage to the club in Tübingen and to the birthplace of DADA, the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. Together with the musicians Marcie Strojny and Jacek Ruszkiewicz from Kraków, Fischer and Opitz toured from 1992 to 2000, staging their theater performance ''Teakettle (Chained Soul)'' at international theater festivals such as the Krakowskie Reminiscencje Teatralne, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the audio-art-festival in Kraków.
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