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''Lettre International'' is the title of a number of cultural magazines published in various languages in Europe. The history of ''Lettre International'' dates back to 1984, the year that the original French edition (''Lettre Internationale'') first came out. Publication of the French magazine ceased in 1993. The corresponding German ''Lettre International'', founded by Frank Berberich, has come out continuously since its inception in 1988. ==History==
The original French edition was founded by Czech writer and scholar Antonín Jaroslav Liehm in Paris, 1984. This was followed by the establishment of an Italian edition, ''Lettera Internazionale'' (1985) and a Spanish one, ''Letra Internacional'' (1986). The German ''Lettre International'' was founded in 1988. Shortly after the upheavals of 1989, intellectuals in Central and Eastern Europe joined the project and established editions of ''Lettre International'' in their respective languages. At most, ''Lettre International'' came out in twelve different versions at once, but some editions eventually ceased publication due to financial constraints and other circumstances. The French ''Lettre Internationale'' ceased publication in 1993. ''Lettre'' currently appears in German, Italian, Spanish, Hungarian, Romanian and, occasionally, in Danish language editions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Lettre )〕
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