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Malik-Verlag (Ger: Der Malik-Verlag) was a German publishing house that existed from 1916 to 1947 and focused on political and avant-garde art as well as communist literature. It is named after the novel Der Malik by Else Lasker-Schüler. In 1983, it was relaunched under the new name, Neuer Malik Verlag, by Thies Ziemke, however was sold to Piper Verlag in 1996 where it continued under the 'Malik Verlag' imprint.

Publications

Magazines

  • Neue Jugend (1916-1917)
  • Everyone has their own football (1919)
  • Die Pleite (1919-1920)
  • Der Gegner (1919 to 1922)
  • Neue deutsche Blätter (1933-1935)

Series

  • Small revolutionary library (1920-1923)
  • Red Novel Series (1921-1924)
  • Collection of revolutionary stage works (1921-1923)
  • Below and Above (1921-1923)
  • The Fairy Tales of the Poor (1923-1924)
  • Science and Society (1924)
  • Malik Library (1924-1926)

References

  1. "Malik". www.piper.de. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
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