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Diogenes Verlag

The Diogenes Verlag (short: Diogenes) is a Swiss publisher in Zurich, founded in 1952 by Daniel Keel [de], with a focus on literature, plays and cartoons. It has been managed since 2012 by the founder's son, Philipp Keel.

Founded1952 (1952)
FounderDaniel Keel
Country of originSwitzerland
Headquarters locationZurich
Publication types
  • literature
  • plays
  • drawing
  • cartoon
Official websitewww.diogenes.ch

History

Daniel Keel, who founded the publishing house in 1952,[1] chose the name of the philosopher Diogenes, arguing "I found Diogenes especially appealing because he battled against every sort of convention not just theoretically but also in his lifestyle. And what really pleases me: he left no written record whatsoever, and yet his spirit lives on."[2] The first book published by Diogenes was Ronald Searle's Hurrah for St. Trinian's!. In 1960 Keel moved the business to an office. Two years later, he had 12 employees. The first English author was Muriel Spark, and the first Americans were Carson McCullers, Harold Brodkey and Patricia Highsmith, all virtually unknown in German-speaking countries.[2]

Rudolf Bettschart, Keel's childhood friend, became a business partner responsible for finances and marketing in 1966. In 2002, after 50 years, the company had 60 employees and was Europe's largest publisher of fiction, having published more than 3,400 books by 700 authors in more than 150 million copies.[2] 1,744 titles were in print then, by 350 authors, including "bestselling" Paulo Coelho, John Irving, Ian McEwan and Barbara Vine.[2] Bernhard Schlink's The Reader was the first German novel to reach the top of the New York Times bestseller list. The founder, asked for his secret of success, said: "Every kind of writing is permitted – except for the boring kind", and "I divide all works into two categories: those that I like and those that I don't like. I have no other criterion", continuing: "And since I'm a poor slob of a publisher who – as the critics rightly suspect – is himself unable to read or write a decent sentence, I borrowed these two phrases from two of our authors, namely Voltaire and Anton Chekhov."[2] In 2003, Coelho's bestseller The Alchemist appeared on the book fair translated to 52 languages, setting a world record.[3]

Daniel Keel died on 13 September 2011.[1] His son Philippe succeeded him in April 2012.[4]

Program

The publisher's focus is literature, contemporary authors in several languages as well as classics of world literature. Other fields are art, cartoons, children's literature, detective stories and audio books.[5] Tomi Ungerer created coloured illustration for Das große Liederbuch, a collection of songs. Titles have included religious texts such as Die Bergpredigt. Aktuelle Texte aus dem Neuen Testament, poetry (Die schönsten Gedichte von Bertolt Brecht), philosophy such as Albert Camus' Weder Opfer noch Henker. Über eine neue Weltordnung, letters such as Georges Simenon's Brief an meine Mutter and Albert Einstein/Sigmund Freud's Warum Krieg?, and Eastern wisdom including Worte großer Meister and Krishnamurti's Meditation.

Authors

Authors published by Diogenes include: Joan Aiken, Margery Allingham, Eric Ambler, Alfred Andersch, Jakob Arjouni, Honoré de Balzac, Ray Bradbury, Rainer Brambach [de], Gwendoline Butler, Anton Chekhov, Raymond Chandler, Paulo Coelho, Andrea De Carlo, Charles De Coster, Luciano De Crescenzo, Charles Dickens, Philippe Djian, Rolf Dobelli, Doris Dörrie, Jessica Durlacher, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, William Faulkner, Federico Fellini, Anne Fine, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gustave Flaubert, Dick Francis, Celia Fremlin, Friedrich Glauser, Nikolai Gogol, René Goscinny, Jeremias Gotthelf, Arnon Grünberg, Robert van Gulik, Erich Hackl, Dashiell Hammett, Otto Jägersberg [de], Janosch, Gottfried Keller, Hans Werner Kettenbach, Andrej Kurkow [de], Hartmut Lange [de], D. H. Lawrence, Donna Leon, Hugo Loetscher, Loriot, Ross Macdonald, Ludwig Marcuse, W. Somerset Maugham, Margaret Millar, Molière, Brian Moore, Sibylle Mulot [de], Magdalen Nabb, Friedrich Nietzsche, Walter Nigg [de], Ingrid Noll, Amélie Nothomb, Seán Ó Faoláin, George Orwell, Liaty Pisani [de], Christoph Poschenrieder [de], Laurens van der Post, Joachim Ringelnatz, Saki, Bernhard Schlink, Arthur Schopenhauer, Meir Shalev, Alan Sillitoe, Georges Simenon, Aleksandr Zinovyev, Henry Slesar, Jason Starr, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Strittmatter [de], Patrick Süskind, Martin Suter, Andrzej Szczypiorski, Susanna Tamaro, Jim Thompson, Leo Tolstoy, B. Traven, Mark Twain, Fred Uhlman, Tomi Ungerer, Jules Verne, Walter Vogt [de], Robert Walser, Valerie Wilson Wesley, Urs Widmer, Oscar Wilde, Leon de Winter, Cornell Woolrich and Banana Yoshimoto.[6]

Drawing

Internationally known illustrators and cartoonists have been published from the beginning, including Jean Bosc [de], Chaval, Paul Flora, Edward Gorey, Loriot, Luis Murschetz [de], Sempé, Roland Topor, F. K. Waechter and Reiner Zimnik [de]. Some of the artists illustrated other books or created drawings of title pages for Diogenes.[7] Children's books included works by Philippe Fix and Maurice Sendak.

Awards

In 2012 Diogenes was awarded the title "Publisher of the Year" of the trade paper Buchmarkt, for the 11th time since 1982.[8][9]

Literature

  • Daniel Kampa, Winfried Stephan (ed.): Diogenes. Eine illustrierte Verlagschronik mit Bibliographie 1952–2002. Diogenes, Zürich 2003, ISBN 3-257-05600-1.
  • Daniel Kampa, Armin C. Kälin (ed.): Diogenes-Autoren-Album. Diogenes, Zürich 1996; Neuausgabe ebd. 2002, ISBN 3-257-22900-3.
  • Daniel Kampa, Stephan Winfried: Zwei Freunde, ein Verlag. Für Rudolf C. Bettschart und Daniel Keel zum 80. Geburtstag am 10. Oktober 2010, Diogenes, Zürich 2010, ISBN 978-3-257-05618-1.
  • 60 Jahre Diogenes. In: Diogenes Magazin, Nr. 11, Herbst 2012, S. 93–107.

References

  1. ^ a b (in German). Diogenes Verlag. 13 September 2011. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e Kampa, Daniel (10 April 2002). "Diogenes: A Publishing Original Daniel Kampa celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Swiss Publisher Diogenes and salutes its founder". new-books-in-german.com. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  3. ^ Heer, Gret (7 October 2003). "Diogenes: Das Buch als Markenartikel". Handelszeitung (in German). Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  4. ^ Greiner, Ulrich (10 April 2013). "Alles Erbe ist schwer". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Diogenes Verlag" (in German). publishersglobal.com. 7 October 2003. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  6. ^ . Diogenes Verlag. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  7. ^ Georgi, Oliver (10 April 2013). "Daniel und die Löwengrube / Rosemarie Pfluger portraitiert den Diogenes-Verlag". Literaturkritik (in German). Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  8. ^ Bauknecht, Susanne (2013). "Diogenes: A Publishing Original Daniel Kampa celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Swiss Publisher Diogenes and salutes its founder". Diogenes. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Der Buchhandel kürt Autor, Buch und Verlag des Jahres 2012/ Diogenes und Hanser sind Verlage des Jahres". Buchmarkt (in German). 5 February 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2014.

External links

  • Diogenes Verlag Official website English
  • Preise des Schweizer Buchhandels / Daniel Keel ist der "Buchmensch des Jahres" Börsenblatt 26 April 2010 (in German)

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The Diogenes Verlag short Diogenes is a Swiss publisher in Zurich founded in 1952 by Daniel Keel de with a focus on literature plays and cartoons It has been managed since 2012 by the founder s son Philipp Keel Founded1952 1952 FounderDaniel KeelCountry of originSwitzerlandHeadquarters locationZurichPublication typesliteratureplaysdrawingcartoonOfficial websitewww wbr diogenes wbr ch Contents 1 History 2 Program 3 Authors 4 Drawing 5 Awards 6 Literature 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditDaniel Keel who founded the publishing house in 1952 1 chose the name of the philosopher Diogenes arguing I found Diogenes especially appealing because he battled against every sort of convention not just theoretically but also in his lifestyle And what really pleases me he left no written record whatsoever and yet his spirit lives on 2 The first book published by Diogenes was Ronald Searle s Hurrah for St Trinian s In 1960 Keel moved the business to an office Two years later he had 12 employees The first English author was Muriel Spark and the first Americans were Carson McCullers Harold Brodkey and Patricia Highsmith all virtually unknown in German speaking countries 2 Rudolf Bettschart Keel s childhood friend became a business partner responsible for finances and marketing in 1966 In 2002 after 50 years the company had 60 employees and was Europe s largest publisher of fiction having published more than 3 400 books by 700 authors in more than 150 million copies 2 1 744 titles were in print then by 350 authors including bestselling Paulo Coelho John Irving Ian McEwan and Barbara Vine 2 Bernhard Schlink s The Reader was the first German novel to reach the top of the New York Times bestseller list The founder asked for his secret of success said Every kind of writing is permitted except for the boring kind and I divide all works into two categories those that I like and those that I don t like I have no other criterion continuing And since I m a poor slob of a publisher who as the critics rightly suspect is himself unable to read or write a decent sentence I borrowed these two phrases from two of our authors namely Voltaire and Anton Chekhov 2 In 2003 Coelho s bestseller The Alchemist appeared on the book fair translated to 52 languages setting a world record 3 Daniel Keel died on 13 September 2011 1 His son Philippe succeeded him in April 2012 4 Program EditThe publisher s focus is literature contemporary authors in several languages as well as classics of world literature Other fields are art cartoons children s literature detective stories and audio books 5 Tomi Ungerer created coloured illustration for Das grosse Liederbuch a collection of songs Titles have included religious texts such as Die Bergpredigt Aktuelle Texte aus dem Neuen Testament poetry Die schonsten Gedichte von Bertolt Brecht philosophy such as Albert Camus Weder Opfer noch Henker Uber eine neue Weltordnung letters such as Georges Simenon s Brief an meine Mutter and Albert Einstein Sigmund Freud s Warum Krieg and Eastern wisdom including Worte grosser Meister and Krishnamurti s Meditation Authors EditAuthors published by Diogenes include Joan Aiken Margery Allingham Eric Ambler Alfred Andersch Jakob Arjouni Honore de Balzac Ray Bradbury Rainer Brambach de Gwendoline Butler Anton Chekhov Raymond Chandler Paulo Coelho Andrea De Carlo Charles De Coster Luciano De Crescenzo Charles Dickens Philippe Djian Rolf Dobelli Doris Dorrie Jessica Durlacher Friedrich Durrenmatt William Faulkner Federico Fellini Anne Fine F Scott Fitzgerald Gustave Flaubert Dick Francis Celia Fremlin Friedrich Glauser Nikolai Gogol Rene Goscinny Jeremias Gotthelf Arnon Grunberg Robert van Gulik Erich Hackl Dashiell Hammett Otto Jagersberg de Janosch Gottfried Keller Hans Werner Kettenbach Andrej Kurkow de Hartmut Lange de D H Lawrence Donna Leon Hugo Loetscher Loriot Ross Macdonald Ludwig Marcuse W Somerset Maugham Margaret Millar Moliere Brian Moore Sibylle Mulot de Magdalen Nabb Friedrich Nietzsche Walter Nigg de Ingrid Noll Amelie Nothomb Sean o Faolain George Orwell Liaty Pisani de Christoph Poschenrieder de Laurens van der Post Joachim Ringelnatz Saki Bernhard Schlink Arthur Schopenhauer Meir Shalev Alan Sillitoe Georges Simenon Aleksandr Zinovyev Henry Slesar Jason Starr Robert Louis Stevenson Thomas Strittmatter de Patrick Suskind Martin Suter Andrzej Szczypiorski Susanna Tamaro Jim Thompson Leo Tolstoy B Traven Mark Twain Fred Uhlman Tomi Ungerer Jules Verne Walter Vogt de Robert Walser Valerie Wilson Wesley Urs Widmer Oscar Wilde Leon de Winter Cornell Woolrich and Banana Yoshimoto 6 Drawing EditInternationally known illustrators and cartoonists have been published from the beginning including Jean Bosc de Chaval Paul Flora Edward Gorey Loriot Luis Murschetz de Sempe Roland Topor F K Waechter and Reiner Zimnik de Some of the artists illustrated other books or created drawings of title pages for Diogenes 7 Children s books included works by Philippe Fix and Maurice Sendak Awards EditIn 2012 Diogenes was awarded the title Publisher of the Year of the trade paper Buchmarkt for the 11th time since 1982 8 9 Literature EditDaniel Kampa Winfried Stephan ed Diogenes Eine illustrierte Verlagschronik mit Bibliographie 1952 2002 Diogenes Zurich 2003 ISBN 3 257 05600 1 Daniel Kampa Armin C Kalin ed Diogenes Autoren Album Diogenes Zurich 1996 Neuausgabe ebd 2002 ISBN 3 257 22900 3 Daniel Kampa Stephan Winfried Zwei Freunde ein Verlag Fur Rudolf C Bettschart und Daniel Keel zum 80 Geburtstag am 10 Oktober 2010 Diogenes Zurich 2010 ISBN 978 3 257 05618 1 60 Jahre Diogenes In Diogenes Magazin Nr 11 Herbst 2012 S 93 107 References Edit a b Wir trauern um unseren Verleger Daniel Keel in German Diogenes Verlag 13 September 2011 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 11 February 2014 a b c d e Kampa Daniel 10 April 2002 Diogenes A Publishing Original Daniel Kampa celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Swiss Publisher Diogenes and salutes its founder new books in german com Retrieved 11 February 2014 Heer Gret 7 October 2003 Diogenes Das Buch als Markenartikel Handelszeitung in German Retrieved 13 February 2014 Greiner Ulrich 10 April 2013 Alles Erbe ist schwer Die Zeit in German Retrieved 9 February 2014 Diogenes Verlag in German publishersglobal com 7 October 2003 Retrieved 13 February 2014 Authors Diogenes Verlag Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 9 February 2014 Georgi Oliver 10 April 2013 Daniel und die Lowengrube Rosemarie Pfluger portraitiert den Diogenes Verlag Literaturkritik in German Retrieved 13 February 2014 Bauknecht Susanne 2013 Diogenes A Publishing Original Daniel Kampa celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Swiss Publisher Diogenes and salutes its founder Diogenes Retrieved 11 February 2014 Der Buchhandel kurt Autor Buch und Verlag des Jahres 2012 Diogenes und Hanser sind Verlage des Jahres Buchmarkt in German 5 February 2013 Retrieved 13 February 2014 External links 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