Berlin Quarterly Issue 10 is out now. This fiction-rich issue includes four short stories: Clemens Meyer’s whirlwind account of sex work in East Germany, Esther Kinsky’s meditation on the Rhine river, Eloghosa Osunde’s encounter with ghouls, and Darryl Pinckney’s fraught romances in Berlin.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 9 is out now. Berlin Quarterly’s Ninth Issue opens with a reportage from Leonard George, presenting a history of paganism and mystical rites in ancient Syria. It is paired with abstract paintings by Hilma af Klint, a renowned artist as well as a mystic, painting the images that appeared to her through séances.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 8 is out now. Berlin Quarterly’s eighth issue opens with nonfiction by renowned Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat. In experiencing her own mother’s death, Danticat interrogates private, public, and literary mourning, engaging the work of writers from Leo Tolstoy to Audre Lorde, and tragedies like 9/11 and the catastrophic Haitian earthquake in 2010.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 7 is out now. Berlin Quarterly’s seventh issue opens with a work of fiction by Ukraine’s leading contemporary writer Oksana Zabuzhko. Nina Murray translates the story, which reflects on the Orange Revolution, here for the first time. In a second fiction piece excerpted from his debut novel Aberrant, Czech author Marek Sindelka weaves a fantastic genre-bending tale of crime fiction, horror, botany, and Siberian shamanism.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 6 is out now. Berlin Quarterly’s sixth issue opens with a long-form reportage centred on the borderlands of the American Southwest. Alongside the words of undocumented immigrants and portraits of fractured border cities, Hannah Gold gives us an in-depth historical context for the US-Mexico border wall.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 3 is out now. For Berlin Quarterly’s issue 3 we “moved” to Beirut where we joined forces with Ibrahim Nehme, Editor in Chief and Founder of the award-winning middle-eastern magazine - The Outpost.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 2 is out now. The second issue of Berlin Quarterly is a travel through time and places. Included in this issue: We bring our reader to Norway, where a small industrious community is struggling to revamp itself using art and creative thinking.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 1 is out now. The first issue of Berlin Quarterly begins in Belgrade, with an investigation of the city’s internal struggle. Words by editor Cesare Alemanni are paired with the photography of Guido Gazzilli, whose work has appeared in Wire, GQ, VICE, Studio, and Rolling Stone.