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- Muschelhaufen (heap of s****) was a German annual, originally combining literature and graphic arts. It was founded by Erik Martin from Viersen in 1969...
- München 2003). He has published in numerous literary magazines, such as Muschelhaufen. Moreover, there is a bulk of texts, e.g. political comments and other...
- essays. He has been published in numerous literary magazines, such as Muschelhaufen. Arend, Angelika (1999). Do****ents of Protest and Comp****ion: The Poetry...
- Kingdom, 1991–1995) Moody Street Irregulars (United States, 1978–1992) Muschelhaufen (Germany, 1962–2008) The Nebraska Review (United States, 1972–2003)...
- songs. He was the founder and editor of the literature and art magazine Muschelhaufen. Erik Martin was the first-born son of Illa and Ernst J. Martin – both...
- English. In German translation of Dieter Kalka they were published in "Muschelhaufen" (2001) and in Ostragehege No. 9 and on Portal Poland. Opowieść o Gabrielu...
- international artists. As permanent freelancer of the German annual Muschelhaufen (edited by Erik Martin) from 1994–2008 Breuer contributed essays and...
- / some subjective remarks on the person and work of Fritz Graßhoff) muschelhaufen.de (in German) Kurt Kleiber (30 November 2005). ""Zuerst war ich ein...
- Hildesheim 1997. Jacques Outin: Graßhoff, Bellman und Schweden. In: Muschelhaufen. Nr. 44. Viersen 2004, ISSN 0085-3593. Wolfgang Ries: Gebrauchsware...
- YE, Sistig/Eifel 2002. Journals: die ****n, Faltblatt, Das Gedicht, Muschelhaufen u. a. Theo Breuer: Christoph Leisten. In: T.B.: Kiesel & Kastanie. Von...