A fantastic story, set in the magical carnival nights of streamers and confetti, where the rubble and prayers of Rio de Janeiro meet to worship the night…
Read about an installation that adapts, transforms, and challenges complex concepts of traditions and rituals; home and neighborhood.
This is the fourth, and final section of a travelogue of a month-long bicycle trip which the writer undertook during the summer 2017 from his Zagreb, Croatian hometown to the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
This is the third section of a travelogue of a month-long bicycle trip which the writer undertook during the summer 2017 from his Zagreb, Croatian hometown to the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
This is the second section of a travelogue of a month-long bicycle trip which the writer undertook during the summer 2017 from his Zagreb, Croatian hometown to the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
This is the first section of a travelogue of a month-long bicycle trip which the writer undertook during the summer 2017 from his Zagreb, Croatian hometown to the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
A blurred memory of a night in Zagreb that captures a moment when two adolescents were perfectly independent, to the point in which the sun rises again.
Read or listen to the dense language of author Danniel Schoonebeek in the poem »Poem with a Gun to Its Head«.
Europe, 2068. Thirty years after World War III, also known as
The Islamic War, a Wall separates Europe from other nations.
Brazil,1973. In a country going through one of the most brutal moments of its dictatorship, a woman under impact of news from the Chilean coup thinks about the sinister fate that menaces her whole generation.
The child’s perspective in literature is full of prejudices due to the popular perception of childhood as innocence. Author Ines Berwing on a different approach.
Delhi based writer, artist, and teacher Aditi Rao shares four poems of her publication »A Kind of Freedom Song«.
The short play by Brazilian author Vinicius Jatobá stages a dialog between two different generations in different political times. The piece is sensitive, conflictual, and full of sincerity.
Using analog cameras, Daniella Domingues and Zoltán Lesi created a multilayered portrait of Solitude fellows and staff that comes with a poetic backstory by Lesi.
A short story by writer Katharina Unteutsch. In German language.
When artist Vanja Babic and writer Zoltán Lesi met at Solitude it led to a cooperation between art and literature, reality and fiction, forest and trash.
Author Young Rader from Berlin shares an excerpt from »Sinkhole«, a novel-in-progress about a son visiting his mother in the mountains and one particular summer in the son's past.
»Phineus« by poet D. Kaufman is a work that amalgamates multiple renditions of the Phineus character from the tale of the Argonauts in Greek mythology.
During the Red Summer of 1919, the burning flames of racial and political tensions ignite the city of Omaha. An excerpt from Theodore Wheeler’s debut novel
This is yet another piece by János Áfra published on Schlosspost. The poem is about Daniel Firmans »Lea«
This is the second poem by János Áfra published on Schlosspost. The poem is about a piece by Tibor Palkó.
János Áfra is a Hungarian poet currently living in Debrecen and working in Stuttgart. He also writes essays, art criticism, and poems.
Is the best part of a story the one that isn’t told? An essay by author Katharina Hartwell on the fascinating power of a blank space in a story.