Calls May Be Recorded for Training and Monitoring Purposes
Schedule
Tue, 01 Apr, 2025 at 08:00 pm
UTC+02:00Location
Veteranenstraße 21, 10119 Berlin, Germany | Berlin, BE
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The Indigo Press, MÄRZ Verlag and Katharina Volckmer invite you to a special evening celebrating the launch of "Calls May Be Recorded for Training and Monitoring Purposes"!This highly anticipated novel has already captured readers in Brazil, France and Germany, with translations forthcoming in multiple languages, reflecting its universal themes and sharp wit. Originally written in English we are excited to celebrate the English book launch!
Set in a London call center, the book explores identity, work culture, and the unexpected human connections forged in the most unlikely places.
The event will be bilingual (readings of excerpts in English & German) and will feature engaging discussions on:
• The art of translating literature across languages and cultures
• The challenges and joys of international publishing
• Writing in two languages: navigating different literary landscapes
Join us for an evening of thought-provoking conversations, readings from the author, and a celebration of global storytelling.
Copies of the book will be available for purchase in both English and German.
Katharina Volckmer was born in Germany in 1987. She holds a Phd from the University of Oxford and her journalism and short stories have among others appeared in Lithub, FAS, Astra Magazine, London Magazine, HEAT literary journal. She now lives in London where she works for a literary agency. Her first novel 'The Appointment' has been translated into over 15 languages and has been adapted for the stage and radio in several countries.
Susie Nicklin began her career at The Bodley Head publishers and co-founded foreign rights specialist The Marsh Agency in 1993. She was Director of English PEN from 2002 – 2005, and inaugurated its translation programme (now PEN Translates). She was Director of Literature at the British Council from 2005 – 2013, creating international literary partnerships and events. From 2015 – 2019 she was the owner of award-winning independent bookshop Dulwich Books, and she produced and directed ten literary festivals in that time. She founded The Indigo Press in 2018.
Richard Stoiber completed an apprenticeship in publishing at Suhrkamp Verlag, after which he worked in the editorial and the foreign rights department. He then studied German literature and Scandinavian studies in Berlin. From 2012, he worked as an editor at Matthes & Seitz Berlin. In 2021, he relaunched März Verlag, whose first new program appeared in spring 2022. He has translated Andrew McMillan's poetry into German.
We would like to point out that the lift in the building is unfortunately not working at the moment. For this reason, access is currently restricted. We would like to apologise for this.
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